Boston Police Commissioner's son due in NH court

PLYMOUTH, N.H. (AP) — The 22-year-old son of Boston's Police Commissioner is scheduled to make his first appearance in a New Hampshire courtroom on a charge of operating under the influence.

Phillip Davis was arrested by New Hampshire State Police Feb. 17 and charged with driving under the influence. Five passengers in his car — all under the age of 21 — were charged with possession of alcohol by a minor.

Police Commissioner Ed Davis has been a prominent figure the Boston Marathon bombings investigation.

Plymouth court officials say no lawyer has filed an appearance in Davis's case. He's scheduled in court Thursday.

He issued a statement on the Boston Police Department's website after his son's arrest, saying his son is seeking treatment and he is thankful no one was hurt in the incident.