Archive for the DUI Arrests Tag
The Morgan Hill Police Department will be conducting a DUI checkpoint Friday night May 6, 2011. The Morgan Hill Police Department did not reveal the location of the upcoming DUI checkpoint. The DUI checkpoint will be conducted to raise awareness … Continue reading →
The San Jacinto Police Department made 3 DUI arrests at Mountain Avenue and Old Mountain Avenue checkpoint Friday night and 41 citations. San Jacinto Police held the driver's license DUI checkpoint at Mountain Avenue and Old Mountain Avenue. Police reported … Continue reading →
A Los Angeles police officer, allegedly spotted riding a motorcycle the wrong way in the Sepulveda Tunnel near LAX, was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence, authorities said Monday. LAPD Officer Joseph M. Bezak, 41, was taken into … Continue reading →
Ventura County prosecutors will look at nearly 300 DUI cases in which the Alco-Sensor V was used. In 157 of those, defendants have already pleaded guilty or no contest. Prosecutors in Ventura County will review nearly 300 drunk-driving cases because … Continue reading →
Brea Police Officers were given awards by the Orange County chapter of Mothers Against Drunk Driving at the City Council meeting last week for making a significant number of drunk driving arrests in 2010. … Continue reading →
Five Sonoma County residents were arrested during a DUI warrant sweep by the Petaluma Police Department on Sunday. The sweep, which was conducted from 7 a.m. and 5 p.m. in Petaluma, Cotati, Rohnert Park and Santa Rosa, targeted DUI offenders … Continue reading →
VISALIA, Calif. (KFSN) — A police officer from Tulare charged with DUI while driving her patrol car pleaded "not guilty" to the charges. Tulare Police Officer Shannon Oliver did not appear in court for her arraignment, but her attorney … Continue reading →
ST. PAUL — Enhanced DWI patrols conducted in the state’s 13 counties with the most alcohol-related deaths and serious injuries resulted in 158 DWI arrests in March — with 40 percent stemming from arrests on St. Patrick’s Day. Halfway through … Continue reading →