John R. Tyson, the Chief Financial Officer and Executive Vice President of Tyson Foods – one of the largest food companies in the world, was arrested on Sunday after he got drunk and entered a random stranger’s home on 445 N. Mock Avenue in Fayetteville, North Carolina.

The woman, who was not at home when Tyson entered, reported to the police once she got back. The arrest report says that the police found Tyson asleep on the woman’s bed at around 2:05 am on Sunday. She told the dispatch officers that she had left the front door unlocked and assumed that Tyson entered through it.

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The arrest report says that the police tried to wake Tyson up and talk to him, but he was not in a position to verbally respond. It says that he got up briefly but then fell back immediately. 

The report also says that alcohol odour was found on Tyson’s breath and his body movements were sluggish and uncoordinated.

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Tyson is the son of John H. Tyson, the American billionaire and the Chief Executive Officer of Tyson Foods. At 32, he is one of the youngest CFOs in the world today. He has a bachelor’s degree in Economics from Harvard University and an MBA from Stanford University. He also works as a lecturer at Sam M. Walton College of Business at the University of Arkansas. Before joining his family business, Tyson worked as an executive at JP Morgan. 

Since May 2019, Tyson has directed the CEO’s office at Tyson. He has also attended Board of Directors meetings for the company as an observer since 2019. Despite queries from numerous media outlets, Tyson Foods has not commented on the issue.