Austin police arrested a man on Halloween night suspected of crashing a stand-up scooter outside of a South Austin sushi restaurant while drunk, according to an arrest affidavit filed on Thursday.

Travis Walker, 30, has been charged with driving while intoxicated, third or more, and is currently being held at the Travis County Jail on a $12,000 bail, jail records show. Walker has been convicted of driving while intoxicated twice in Harris County in 2010 and 2012, court documents say.

According to the affidavit, the manager of Namami Sushi Bar and Grill, 9001 Brodie Lane, called Austin police after Walker showed up at the restaurant riding a gas-powered red Viza Viper 33cc stand-up scooter with bloody elbows, police said. Employees at the sushi restaurant told police they believed Walker crashed his scooter and was trying to ride off. Walker was offered a taxi ride home but refused, police said. As he was leaving, Walker fell off the scooter and almost crashed into a taxi cab, the affidavit said.

Medics arrived around 7:47 p.m. and found Walker riding along Davis Lane. They followed him in the ambulance until he fell off the scooter, police said.

Police performed field sobriety tests on Walker, who told officers he thought it was 3:32 a.m. when it was 8:13 p.m., and was laughing, the affidavit said. Walker was not wearing a shirt or shorts and was wearing a rope as a belt, police said.

Walker told police he had four beers throughout the day, and finished them by nighttime, police said.