Patrick Mahomes Sr released from jail as court extends probation after Texas withdraws revocation bid
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Patrick Mahomes Sr. was arrested in February 2024 in Tyler, Texas, on a felony DWI charge, the third such charge for the former MLB pitcher.
Mahomes, the father of Kansas City Chiefs superstar Patrick Mahomes II, was later sentenced to five years' probation. Last month, he was booked into the Smith County Jail in Texas on suspicion of consuming alcohol, which would be a violation of his probation terms.
On Monday, a judge extended that probation by two additional years in the latest development in his legal troubles. Mahomes' attorney confirmed the additional 24 months to CBS 19 News. The 55-year-old has already served an estimated 24 months of his probation sentence.
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Pat Mahomes Sr. was arrested for DWI in Texas in 2024. (Smith County Jail/Getty Images)
The latest ruling came after the state of Texas withdrew its request to revoke Mahomes' probation. The state previously filed a motion to revoke community supervision and amend the terms of community supervision.
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Mahomes must also enroll in an outpatient treatment program and increase his community service. His 30-day jail sentence was credited as time served, and he was subsequently released Monday afternoon.
Patrick Mahomes (15) of the Kansas City Chiefs celebrates with his father Pat Mahomes after the AFC Championship NFL football game at M&T Bank Stadium on Jan. 28, 2024, in Baltimore, Maryland. (Kara Durrette/Getty Images)
A probation violation report said the officer learned Jan. 5 that Mahomes registered a high


