Smallville actor Tom Welling was arrested in connection with driving under the influence Monday in Northern California.
Welling, 47, was taken into custody in the parking lot of an Arby’s restaurant in Yreka, California shortly after midnight, TMZ reported Tuesday, citing police records.
Welling’s blood alcohol level was measured at or above 0.08 percent, the outlet reported, citing legal records.
It was not immediately clear why Welling was in the small Northern California town, which is about 16 miles south of the Oregon border.
Welling is best known for his role as Clark Kent for 217 episodes on the TV series Smallville from 2001-2011.
Dailymail.com has reached out to reps for Welling for comment.

Smallville actor Tom Welling, 47, was arrested in connection with driving under the influence Monday in Northern California. Pictured in 2022 in NYC

Welling was taken into custody in the parking lot of an Arby’s restaurant in Yreka, California shortly after midnight, authorities said
Welling most recently posted to social media on Sunday, as he wished his spouse Jessica Rose Lee a happy birthday.
‘Happy Birthday to our Angel who makes our dreams come true and inspires us even more!’ Welling said. ‘We love you to the moon and back! @jessicarosewelling #happybirthday #love.’
Welling accompanied by a carousel of pics of her, including a couple shot of them riding horses.
The couple last month celebrated their fifth wedding anniversary, as they tied the knot on November 30, 2019 in San Ynez, California at Sunstone Vineyards & Winery.
Welling and Jessica Rose Lee, who is an equestrian, are parents to two sons: Thomson Wylde, five, and Rocklin Von, three.
In addition to his work on The WB series based in the DC Universe, Welling has also acted in a number of TV shows and motion pictures.
They include shows such as Professionals, The Winchesters, Lucifer and Batwoman, the latter of which he reprised his role as Clark Kent.
He appeared opposite Steve Martin, Hilary Duff and Eugene Levy in 2003’s Cheaper by the Dozen and its 2005 sequel Cheaper by the Dozen 2.
Other film credits include 2016’s The Choice, 2014’s Draft Day, 2013’s Parkland and 2005’s The Fog.