Top DUI News, April 24th, 2007
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DUI arrests up 16 percent on Big Island (Honolulu Advertiser)
Police arrested 16 drivers on the Big Island last week for drunk driving, bringing the 2007 DUI total through April 23 to 405 — 100 more than at that same time last year, an increase of 15 percent.
NASCAR DUI Task Force Makes 399 Stops (KTAR 92.3 Phoenix)
Officers from nine Valley law enforcement agencies participated in a West Valley DUI Task Force during last week's NASCAR weekend and made 399 traffic stops, Avondale police said.
Wreck results in DUI, hit-and-run charges for man (The News Virginian)
A drunken driver left his injured passenger in a car after slamming into a train overpass Sunday morning, police report. Eduardo Servin-Navarette, 33, was southbound on North Charlotte Avenue when he crashed, marking his third DUI charge, according to police.
NASCAR DUI Task Force Makes 399 Stops (CBS 5 Phoenix)
Avondale police say a West Valley DUI Task Force during last week's NASCAR weekend made 399 stops and 55 arrests.
8 charged with DUI at Pinellas sobriety checkpoints (Bay News 9 Tampa Bay)
Pinellas County Sheriff's Office deputies conducted two sobriety checkpoints over the weekend, resulting in eight arrests for DUI. The sheriff's office said 29 people were arrested on a total of 48 charges during the sobriety checkpoints, including the DUI arrests.
Cape DUI checkpoint nets 18 arrests (The News-Press)
A Cape Coral Police Department DUI checkpoint netted 18 arrests Friday and Saturday.
DUI, license checkpoint leads to 14 arrests (Desert Sun)
A safety checkpoint conducted by the Palm Desert Police Department Saturday resulted in 14 DUI arrests and 1 arrest for obstructing a DUI investigation, according to the Riverside County Sheriff’s Department.
Woman Who Killed Mailman Charged With DUI (Eyewitness News 3 Hartford)
A woman who was convicted of striking and killing a postal worker with her sport utility vehicle is arrested on DUI charges.
DUI suspect to remain in jail (Seattle Times)
A woodinville woman accused of having the highest blood-alcohol reading ever recorded in a state breath test will probably remain in jail...
Former Seattle detective pleads not guilty to DUI (Seattle Post-Intelligencer)
Deana Jarrett, the former Seattle Police detective who troopers said recorded the highest blood-alcohol level in state history, pleaded not guilty Monday to drunken driving.
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