WARWICK, R.I. — In what police say is another “you can’t make this stuff up story,” a 41-year-old man was arrested after, they say, he was found drunken driving in the police station parking lot.

Warwick police officer John Curley was leaving the station to get paperwork Sunday when he noticed an unfamiliar car parked in the lot. The parking lot, located behind the station, has signs reading, “Do not enter-police only,” police said in a Facebook post.

Curley stopped the driver who appeared to be intoxicated, police said.

The officer administered a Breathalyzer test on Richard Fisher, 41, and he blew nearly five times the legal limit, police said. He was arrested.

Police encourage “anyone that wishes to indulge in an alcoholic beverage” use a designated driver.

Last month, the Warwick police reported that two teenagers were arrested after they tried to steal hubcaps, a siren control box, and a spotlight from a marked police car parked in front of the station. On a Facebook post reporting that incident, they noted, "You can't make this stuff up."