Hennepin County Sheriff David Hutchinson is suspected of driving while under the influence of alcohol when he crashed a vehicle early Wednesday in western Minnesota, state authorities said.
The rollover wreck occurred about 2:30 a.m. on eastbound Interstate 94 about 5 miles east of Alexandria, where Hutchinson was attending the Minnesota Sheriffs' Association conference.
Hutchinson suffered noncritical injuries and was taken by ambulance to Alomere Hospital in Alexandria, the State Patrol said.
No one else was in the unmarked Ford Explorer, which is owned by Hennepin County.
The 41-year-old Hutchinson acknowledged in a statement to making the "inexcusable decision to drive after drinking alcohol."
Douglas County sheriff's deputies responded to the crash scene "and suspected impairment," according to a statement from the State Patrol that made no reference of Hutchinson's elected post.
A state trooper obtained a warrant and collected a urine sample from Hutchinson "to determine impairment, which is standard procedure when impairment is suspected in a crash and a person is transported to the hospital," the statement continued.
Charges are pending based on the results of the sample and a review by the Douglas County Attorney's Office.