SHELTON — Police said Michael Barrett, 47, was arrested and charged after driving his daughter around on Halloween night while drunk.
According to police, Barrett worked as a school security officer in the Trumbull school system.
On Wednesday night, police said they were called to Nichols and North avenues for a car accident.
Police say Barrett had been driving his 12-year-old daughter, who was in her Halloween costume, around the neighborhood so she could go trick-or-treating. He stuck a car driven by a woman who was doing the same thing with her children.
Police said Barrett smelled strongly of alcohol, and admitted he had six drinks. They said he was arrested after failing a field sobriety test. His daughter was turned over to a relative.
He was found to have a blood/alcohol content of .191 which is twice the legal limit.
Barret was charged with risk of injury to a child, operating under the influence, and failure to drive right.
He’s expected in court on Tuesday, November 13.