By Lauren Pack and Michael Pitman and Laura Bischoff

Ohio Rep. Wes Retherford, R-Hamilton, was arrested in Butler County on suspicion of driving while intoxicated and improper handling of firearms.

* Before his arrest Sunday morning, Wes Retherford attended the Butler County GOP Lincoln Day Dinner

* The third-term state lawmaker was booked into the Butler County Jail at 7:43 a.m. Sunday, March 12

* Retherford faces two potential charges -- OVI and improper handling of a firearm

* Retherford reportedly passed out in the McDonald's drive-through in Liberty Twp., Butler County

UPDATE @ 3:27 p.m.

Butler County Democratic Executive Committee Chair Jocelyn Bucaro issued a statement regarding State Rep. Wes Retherford's arrest on suspicion of OVI and improperly handling a firearm in a vehicle.

"Alcohol and guns are a reckless mix, and we're glad nobody was physically hurt as a result of Rep. Retherford's actions," Bucaro's statement reads. "For too long, Retherford has betrayed his constituents' trust. Instead of fighting to bring jobs to his district, invest in better public schools, or combat the opioid epidemic in our community, he has built a reputation as the laziest and one of the most disengaged members of the state legislature. We are extremely disappointed in Rep. Retherford's actions and pray he takes this opportunity to get the help he so obviously needs."

UPDATE @ 1:49 p.m.

Ohio House Republican caucus spokesman Brad Miller said any decisions or actions regarding the arrest of Ohio Rep. Wes Retherford, R-Hamilton, "will be made once more information is brought forward."

Miller said House Speaker Cliff Rosenberger, R-Clarksville, extends his thoughts and prayers to Retherford and his family and all involved and is confident the situation will be handled in a fair and timely manner.

UPDATE @ 1 p.m.

The Butler County Sheriff's Office has released further details on the arrest of Ohio Rep. Wes Retherford, R-Hamilton.

The Butler County dispatch center received a call that a male appeared to be passed out behind the wheel while in the drive-through at McDonald's, 5500 Liberty Square Drive, in Liberty Twp., Butler County, according to the release.

Deputies found a loaded gun in the car and arrested the driver, identified as Retherford, on suspicion of operating a vehicle while under the influence and improperly handling firearms in a motor vehicle, according to the release.

UPDATE @ 11:48 a.m.

Ohio Rep. Wes Retherford, R-Hamilton, was arrested this morning on suspicion of driving while intoxicated and improper handling of firearms.

Butler County Republican Party Executive Chairman Todd Hall released a statement and said all details from the investigation "will be examined and considered accordingly."

"While it is wise to be patient and allow the legal process to work itself through, our party is obviously disappointed at the first reports concerning State Representative Wes Retherford's actions early this morning," Hall's statement reads. "The Butler County Republican Party rightfully holds our officeholders to high standards. We are proud to have a tremendous and highly respected group of elected Republican leaders. Strong ethical and moral conduct is imperative to our Party as it is to the public. As all of the details regarding last night's incident come to light, they will be examined and considered accordingly."

FIRST REPORT

Ohio Rep. Wes Retherford, R-Hamilton, is behind bars in the Butler County Jail booked on a charge of drunken driving and a weapons charge, according to jail records.

Retherford was booked into the jail at 7:43 a.m. for OVI and improperly handling firearms in a motor vehicle, which is a felony. The location of arrest is listed as 5500 Liberty Square Drive, which is McDonald's.

The 32-year-old state lawmaker is in his third term as representative of the 51st Ohio House District, which includes the cities of Hamilton and Fairfield, Ross Twp. and parts of Fairfield, Hanover and St. Clair townships.

Retherford defeated former state lawmaker Courtney Combs in the 2016 primary. In November, he beat his Democratic opponent, Fairfield resident Johnny Hamilton, according to Butler County Board of Elections results.

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