A woman in Fayetteville, Ark., arrived home to find Tyson, 32, asleep in her bed around 2 a.m., according to an arrest report shared by local news outlets. The unidentified woman said she did not know Tyson and called police to report an intruder. She reportedly told dispatchers that she may have left her front door unlocked, which is how Tyson could have gotten into her home. Responding officers said Tyson was mostly unresponsive at the scene and tried to go back to sleep after police started talking to him. Officers also said they could smell alcohol on Tyson’s breath and body. Tyson was arrested on charges of criminal trespass and public intoxication. He was booked into the Washington County Jail and released later Sunday. See also: Beyond Meat suspends executive after nose-biting arrest as stock hits all-time low Tyson Foods was not immediately available for comment. However, a spokesman was quoted as telling local news outlets: “We are aware of the incident and as this is a personal matter we have no further comment.” John R. Tyson has been with Tyson Foods since 2019. He serves as the company’s executive vice president and was promoted to CFO in September. He is the son of the company’s chairman, John H. Tyson, and the great-grandson of the company’s founder, John W. Tyson. Tyson isn’t the only Level 3 food executive to run afoul of the law in Washington County, Arkansas this year. Doug Ramsey, chief operating officer of Beyond Meat BYND, -4.13% , was arrested in September for allegedly biting a man’s nose in a parking lot incident. Ramsey later left the company. Shares of Tyson Foods traded 0.81% lower during trading on Monday and are down 16.66% over the last three months. See also: Farmer groups rally against SEC proposal to report climate data