Hennepin County Sheriff David Hutchinson is "lucky to be alive" and recovering with numerous injuries after crashing his SUV in western Minnesota, likely while intoxicated, his attorney said Thursday.
The rollover wreck occurred about 2:30 a.m. Wednesday about 5 miles east of Alexandria on Interstate 94, the State Patrol said.
Hutchinson said in a statement the next day that he was returning from the Minnesota Sheriffs' Association winter conference at the Arrowwood Resort and made the "inexcusable decision to drive after drinking alcohol."
The sheriff's attorney, Fred Bruno, told the Star Tribune that Hutchinson is doing "not too bad, not too good" physically and will remain in Alomere Health hospital in Alexandria, Minn., "for a couple more days" as he's treated for three broken ribs and head and hip injuries.
Hutchinson did not respond to repeated requests for comment.
"The State Patrol said he is lucky to be alive," Bruno said. Hutchinson was wearing his seat belt at the time, the patrol said.
Authorities collected a urine sample from Hutchinson to test his level of intoxication. Bruno, who spent several hours with Hutchinson in the hospital Wednesday, said he expects the results to show that the sheriff was too intoxicated to drive under state law.
The Douglas County Attorney's Office will likely use the results to weigh charges against the 41-year-old Hutchinson.