Odessa police arrested a 60-year-old man on his seventh driving while intoxicated charge Sunday night, elevating the offense to a felony, after officers say he caused a three-vehicle wreck in front of the police station.

Police reported the wreck happened at about 11:36 p.m. Sunday near the intersection of Second Street and Grant Avenue. Police spokesman Cpl. Steve LeSueur said Jesus Alvarez Muro failed to control the speed of the 2005 Chevrolet Avalanche he was driving north on Second Street before crashing into two other vehicles.

Muro and three other people were taken to the hospital with injuries after the wreck, police reported. All had been treated and released from Medical Center Hospital by Monday evening.

LeSueur said the Avalanche collided with a 2012 GMC 3500, causing the pickup to collide with another truck, a 2013 Dodge Ram 3500 pulling a utility trailer.

Muro’s passenger, 63-year-old Olivia Muro, was among those injured in the wreck, LeSueur said.

The driver of the GMC 350, 20-year-old Alexis Juarez, and passenger Joevany Sanchez, also suffered injuries and were taken to the hospital with injuries, LeSueur said.

The driver and an occupant of the Ram survived the crash without serious injury, LeSueur said.

Muro, 1100 Golder Ave., was released Monday from the Ector County Detention Center on a total $15,500 bond.