
This marks the fourth SAPD officer arrested in 2025; with three of those being for driving while intoxicated.
SAN ANTONIO — The San Antonio Police department says one of their officers has been arrested for driving while intoxicated.
On Thursday, SAPD was made aware that officer David McCall had turned himself in to the Bexar County Booking and Release Satellite Office after a warrant for Driving While Intoxicated was issued for his arrest.
SAPD says the warrant stems from an Aug. 5 crash that BCSO responded to in the 3400 block of Coryell Cove where McCall had to be hospitalized after deputies allegedly found him in the front driver-side seat.
The arrest warrant states while McCall was being transported to a local hospital, the odor of alcohol emanated from him. This gave authorities enough reason to issue a search warrant for his blood.
On Aug. 12, toxicology results from Quality Forensic Toxicology came back allegedly showing that McCall had a BAC level of 0.238 g/dL the night of the crash.
Back in July, an on-duty officer was arrested after an open beer container and a cooler of beer was found in his patrol unit.
This marks the fourth SAPD officer arrested in 2025; with three of those being for driving while intoxicated.
SAPD says they are conducting an administrative investigation into this incident.
McCall has been placed on administrative duty after 18 years of service with the department.