LEBANON, Tenn. (WKRN) – A Lebanon councilwoman was arrested Tuesday night for public intoxication after their regularly scheduled meeting.

Police said, acting on information they were provided, they arrested Kathy Warmath, 55, in the parking lot of the city hall around 7 p.m. when the meeting ended.

According to a press release, Warmath was attempting to get inside her car at the time of her arrest and “displayed signs of impairment.”READ MORE: Warmath resigns, claims she had bad reaction to medication

Kathy Warmath (Courtesy: Wilson County Sheriff’s Office)

She was booked into the Wilson County jail just before 7:30 p.m.

Warmath, who oversees Ward Six in Lebanon, is seen on video arriving to the council meeting late, just as roll was being called.

About 18 minutes into the meeting, Warmath speaks for around 3 minutes about wanting information on a special project, though which one is unclear, and the mayor responds, saying they’ve had a few work sessions on the project and two others went to her home to explain it further.

Warmath speaks again for a few minutes and the mayor responds by saying the issue has been hashed out several times and refers her to the city attorney if she has more questions.

About 45 minutes in, Warmath begins speaking to the council member next to her as the mayor is talking about sidewalks. The mayor looks her way and says, “Kathy, what’s going on down there?”

He allows Warmath to share her thoughts then clarified the point he was making prior to the minor interruption.

The meeting was over shortly after and she was arrested outside. Police told News 2 she was “disruptive, lethargic and had slurred speech.”

News 2 reported on Warmath last fall when we learned she had police drive by her home around 200 times in 2015. Click here to read the report.