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GUTHRIE, Okla. -- A police officer is under arrest, charged with public intoxication and carrying a weapon under the influence of alcohol.

When Officer Bryan Crumb showed up for his shift Friday night, a co-worker noticed something was off.

"I believe the officer said he had an odor of alcohol, glassy eyes, and an unsteady gait," said Sgt. Jeremy Thorne. "He was unsteady on his feet."

According to a police report, an officer "asked if [Crumb] had been drinking and he told [the officer] he had not slept well for days, was under a lot of stress from his divorce. He stated he had a drink before he went to sleep and then slept for four hours before coming to work.

"[Officer] Crumb was very upset but calm at the time," the officer stated in his report.

A supervisor was called and brought to Crumb's personal vehicle, where he was sitting on the passenger side in full uniform. The officer removed Crumb's firearm from his holster and removed the magazine and a live round from the chamber.

Crumb was asked to step from the vehicle, at which point the officer "smelled what I believed to be an alcoholic beverage mixed with a strong cologne," and observed some unsteadiness in movement.

Crumb refused to take a breathalyzer test at the station and was arrested.

"Very serious [charges] for a police officer," said Thorne. "Most definitely anytime we have a report of something like that, we treat it with the utmost care to make sure the public is served and well protected. We care about everybody's safety."

Officer Crumb has been suspended from the force until an investigation is complete.