A deputy U.S. marshal was charged Thursday with entering an aircraft while drunk after he was arrested in London over allegations of misconduct while on a flight from New York, according to local authorities.
Michael Brereton, 39, was arrested Wednesday upon landing at Heathrow Airport in London after a flight crew alerted officers of an onboard disruption, the Metropolitan Police Department confirmed to The Hill in a statement. Metropolitan police did not provide any further details on the reported incident, except to say the flight crew reported "a man was being disruptive onboard."
Brereton is expected to appear in court in Uxbridge, England, on Friday, police said.
He was also arrested on suspicion of sexual assault, Metropolitan police told The Hill. No sexual assault charges have been filed, The Associated Press reported.
The news wire reported another deputy aboard the plane was held for a brief period but has since been released. A law enforcement official who spoke on the condition of anonymity told the AP the two deputies were on the flight to bring a suspect back to the U.S.
The Hill reached out to the U.S. Marshals Service for comment.