A man who rode a horse while drunk through Flagler County two years ago used a different kind of ride to cause new trouble, according to sheriff's deputies.Charles Cowart, 31, was arrested on Monday after he rode a 4-wheeler onto a bridge under construction and caused damage to the newly poured concrete, deputies said.Previous story: Man changes plea in drunken horse riding incidentAccording to authorities, Cowart rode past barriers, screamed at workers while making circles with the ATV, then dropped a trailer tailgate to gouge the new pavement. Deputies said he then threw cow feed at the workers, jumped off the bridge into some woods and swam through a canal before being cornered.In September 2012, Cowart was captured on traffic cameras riding his horse under the influence in Bunnell, deputies said. He fled through traffic lights and stop signs, leading law enforcement on a wild chase.Also see: Semi-trailer jumps over an F1 car in insane record-breaking videoCowart pleaded no contest and was sentenced to 90 days behind bars. His father said at the time that Cowart was a depressed substance abuser.Related: Florida mug shots

A man who rode a horse while drunk through Flagler County two years ago used a different kind of ride to cause new trouble, according to sheriff's deputies.

Charles Cowart, 31, was arrested on Monday after he rode a 4-wheeler onto a bridge under construction and caused damage to the newly poured concrete, deputies said.

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Previous story: Man changes plea in drunken horse riding incident

According to authorities, Cowart rode past barriers, screamed at workers while making circles with the ATV, then dropped a trailer tailgate to gouge the new pavement. Deputies said he then threw cow feed at the workers, jumped off the bridge into some woods and swam through a canal before being cornered.

In September 2012, Cowart was captured on traffic cameras riding his horse under the influence in Bunnell, deputies said. He fled through traffic lights and stop signs, leading law enforcement on a wild chase.

Also see: Semi-trailer jumps over an F1 car in insane record-breaking video

Cowart pleaded no contest and was sentenced to 90 days behind bars. His father said at the time that Cowart was a depressed substance abuser.

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