Local law enforcement will be stepping up patrols between now and Labor Day. It’s part of the annual nationwide Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over campaign.
Marshall County DUI Task Force to Conduct Sobriety Checkpoints
In an effort to reduce impaired driving and making Marshall County roads safer, the Marshall County DUI Task Force will conduct sobriety checkpoints on Friday, July 28. People can check out DWI defense lawyers to fight the best DUI and DWI cases.
According to task force statistics, sobriety checkpoints have proven successful in both raising awareness of impaired driving and reducing the likelihood of a person driving after they’ve been drinking.
Thanksgiving Travel Enforcement Blitz Nets Seven Arrests for Marshall County Sheriff’s Department
The Marshall County Sheriff’s Department has announced the results of its Thanksgiving 2016 travel enforcement effort. Continue reading
Marshall County Sheriff’s Department to Increase Patrols for Thanksgiving Travel
The Marshall County Sheriff’s Department is cracking down on drunk drivers, along with motorists and passengers not wearing seat belts. Starting tomorrow and continuing through December 4, officers will be conducting sobriety patrols and checkpoints, as well as seat belt patrols around the clock. Continue reading
ISP to Conduct Sobriety Checkpoint in Kosciusko County
Indiana State Police will be on the lookout for impaired drivers in Kosciusko County. Troopers from the Bremen Post will conduct a sobriety checkpoint this evening. It’s part of an Operation Pull Over blitz taking place through Labor Day. Continue reading
State Police to Conduct Sobriety Checkpoint
Officers from the Indiana State Police Bremen Post will be on the lookout for impaired drivers. They will be conducting a sobriety checkpoint in St. Joseph County Friday evening. Continue reading
Greater Police Presence Planned for Holiday Weekend
If you’re hitting the road for Thanksgiving, be on the lookout for more police patrols. Indiana State Police, as well as local law enforcement agencies, are increasing their presence on Indiana roadways for the holiday period. Continue reading