EVANSVILLE, Ind. — An Evansville man who told police he was tired of being stuck inside faces multiple charges after he allegedly did donuts in a parking lot before leading officers on a chase and driving off a 10-foot embankment, crashing his car.

Jacob Nugent, 24, is charged with two counts of OMVWI as well as one count each of criminal recklessness, reckless driving, resisting law enforcement and violating a state emergency order.

Here is what happened, according to an arrest affidavit from EPD.

At 3 a.m. Friday morning, an officer was in the area of University Drive, west of Rosenberger Avenue when he heard tires squealing.

The officer reported he saw Nugent driving a blue Dodge pickup at a high rate of speed and in a reckless manner in an open lot.

The officer reported that Nugent was driving without headlights, speeding, and doing donuts.

The officer pulled up to the lot and turned on his police lights to initiate a traffic stop.

According to the arrest affidavit, when Nugent saw the police lights, he drove even faster across the lot and didn't stop. Nugent then proceeded through the lot and jumped a curb into a field at the corner of University and Rosenberger Avenue.

The officer reported that when Nugent jumped the curb, his car was about 5 to 6 feet in the air.

The officer said he saw Nugent continue speeding across the field before driving off an embankment that was about 10 to 12 feet high, rolling his vehicle onto its side.

The officer arrived at the scene of the crash and saw Nugent trying to climb out of his truck.

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Nugent was bleeding from a cut on his head. The officer took Nugent into custody and made efforts to address his head wound until AMR was called.

While the officer was putting Nugent into custody, he smelled alcohol on the man's breath and said his eyes were red and glassy.

Nugent told police he drank a bottle of Crown Royal before his arrest. Police found a receipt for the bottle in Nugent's car. He was taken to the hospital to treat his head wound.

While at the hospital, Nugent was given a blood test which indicated a BAC of .109. The legal limit is 0.08. Nugent agreed to a chemical breath test in police custody which came back as .098.

According to the affidavit, Nugent told police he was out driving because he was bored and was tired of being stuck inside.