A Prince George’s County police officer has been charged with leaving the scene of an accident over the weekend.

Officer Mark Samuels-Thompson was charged by D.C. police in the incident that occurred Sunday. He was off duty at the time of his arrest, according to Prince George’s County police.

There were no reported injuries and there were no further details immediately available on the incident. Samuels-Thompson was not driving a departmental vehicle at the time, Prince George’s County police said in a press release issued Sunday.

The county police said its special investigation response team has launched an administrative investigation of the incident. Samuel-Thompson’s “police powers had already been suspended at the time of his arrest for internal, unrelated charges,” Prince George’s County police said.

The release went on to say that “after today’s matter is adjudicated, the officer faces an administrative hearing and the possibility of termination.”

Samuels-Thompson has been employed by the Prince George’s County police department for seven years and is currently assigned to the Bureau of Patrol in an administrative hearing, officials said.