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Texas Treasurer Carla Wyatt Arrested for DWI After Heaven Remark

By Matthias Binder May 13, 2026
Texas treasurer told officer she thought she was ‘in heaven’ before being arrested for DWI: cops
Texas treasurer told officer she thought she was ‘in heaven’ before being arrested for DWI: cops - Image for illustrative purposes only (Image credits: Pixabay)
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Texas treasurer told officer she thought she was ‘in heaven’ before being arrested for DWI: cops

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Sequence of EventsThe Remark Captured on RecordAccountability for Public Officials

Texas treasurer told officer she thought she was ‘in heaven’ before being arrested for DWI: cops – Image for illustrative purposes only (Image credits: Pixabay)

Harris County, Texas – Carla Wyatt, the county treasurer, was taken into custody on a charge of driving while intoxicated after she reportedly told an officer she believed she had reached heaven. The incident highlights the scrutiny that falls on elected officials when personal conduct intersects with public duties. Authorities described the exchange as unusual, yet it formed part of the standard arrest process that followed a traffic stop.

Sequence of Events

Officers responded to a report of erratic driving and conducted a traffic stop involving Wyatt. Field sobriety tests were administered, leading to her placement under arrest for DWI. The entire encounter remained brief and followed routine procedures for such cases in Harris County.

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Booking records show she was processed without additional complications at the scene. No injuries were reported to any party, and the vehicle was impounded according to standard protocol. The case now moves through the local court system like other DWI matters.

The Remark Captured on Record

During the stop, Wyatt allegedly stated she thought she was in heaven. That comment was noted by the arresting officer and later referenced in the official report. Such statements can surface in high-stress moments but rarely alter the legal outcome of a DWI investigation.

The phrase stood out enough to be included in the public summary of the arrest. Prosecutors will review the full body-camera footage and any supporting evidence as the case proceeds. Wyatt has not yet entered a plea in the matter.

Accountability for Public Officials

Elected leaders in Texas face the same traffic laws as every other driver. When a treasurer is charged with DWI, the episode draws attention because the office manages county finances and public trust. Harris County officials have not issued further statements beyond confirming the arrest occurred.

Similar cases involving government employees typically follow the same judicial path as those involving private citizens. Outcomes depend on evidence such as breathalyzer results, witness statements, and prior driving record. The matter remains pending in court.

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What matters now: The arrest underscores that no position shields anyone from standard enforcement of impaired-driving laws. Wyatt’s next court appearance will determine how the case advances.

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