Top DUI News, Saturday July 17th, 2010
  1. The Eureka Police Department conducted a DUI checkpoint on Fourth and Commercial streets Thursday, resulting in one arrest. Derrick Norris, 21, was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence and being an unlicensed driver.
    Eureka Times-Standard - Jul 17 01:31am
  2. Petaluma police officers conduct a DUI checkpoint on Bodega Avenue in July of 2009. Checkpoints are planned July 16 and 23.
    The Petaluma Argus-Courier - Jul 16 01:09pm
  3. LAKE FOREST – Roving DUI patrols from the Orange County Sheriff's Department will be looking for impaired motorists in South County cities on Friday. The "Avoid the 12" DUI Task Force will be conducting patrols in Lake Forest, Mission Viejo and...
    Saddleback Valley News - Jul 15 08:54pm
  4. A 28-year-old Poulsbo woman was taken into custody this morning on suspicion of driving under the influence (DUI) after she crashed her minivan into a utility pole.
    Port Orchard Independent - Jul 16 11:20am
  5. The Highland Police Department will be conducting a DUI/driver license checkpoint tonight (July 9) on Victoria Avenue just south of Highland Avenue from 6 p.m. to 2 a.m.
    Highland Community News - Jul 15 10:22am
  6. Johnson City Police arrest Omar Castro-Martinez on DUI and forgery charges.
    Bristol Herald Courier - Jul 15 03:17pm
  7. ELYRIA — The State Highway Patrol announced today that it will set up a DUI checkpoint somewhere in Lorain County Friday night. The location of the checkpoint will be announced tomorrow morning, according to a news release. The checkpoint will be funded by a federal grand and is planned to deter and intercept impaired drivers. Based on [...]
    The Chronicle-Telegram - Jul 15 10:09am
  8. Area police agencies, including the Elkhart County Sheriff’s Department, are planning a DUI checkpoint this weekend.
    22 WSBT South Bend - Jul 16 11:20am
  9. The following people recently were arrested and charged with driving under the influence of alcohol or a controlled substance. In Pennsylvania, you are considered legally drunk if your blood-alcohol content is 0.08 percent or higher. Failure to submit to alcohol testing results in a one-year driver's license suspension.
    The Reporter - 46 minutes ago
  10. Ryan Michael Waldeck, 24, of Port Charlotte, went to court in Punta Gorda Wednesday to face a DUI charge. Police say Waldeck brought in a plastic baggie containing with Oxycodone pills.
    Gasparilla Gazette - Jul 15 09:19am
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