AVOID the 13 Sonoma County DUI Task Force CAMPAIGN UPDATE 38 Arrested for DUI after Two Days WRONG WAY DUI DRIVER CAUSES HEAD ON CRASH
NEWS RELEASE
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Sunday, August 19, 2012
DUI Campaign UPDATE
Day 3 of 18 – Through Saturday, August 18, 2012
AVOID the 13 Sonoma County DUI Task Force
CAMPAIGN UPDATE
38 Arrested for DUI after Two Days
WRONG WAY DUI DRIVER CAUSES HEAD ON INJURY CRASH ON US101
NO FATAL DUI COLLISIONS
[Sonoma County, CA] – The Avoid the 13 Sonoma County DUI Task Force announced the results of the first two days of the 18 day anti-DUI campaign that began Friday, August 17, 2012 and continues through midnight on Labor Day (Monday) September 3, 2012. Since Friday, the DUI Task Force has recorded a total of 44 arrests during the campaign. Of those arrested, 32 drivers were arrested for DUI during roving DUI patrols. Another 6 DUI arrests came from two checkpoints in the City of Santa Rosa on Friday night, August 17, 2012. A DUI Task Force Operation was conducted last night, Saturday, August 18, 2012. The operation targeted DUI probationers and warrant suspects. Teams of officers were deployed county-wide and attempted to serve 25 warrants that resulted in 5 arrests. A total of 6 DUI probationers were contacted to be sure they were in compliance with their terms of DUI probation. One probationer was arrested at their home when they were found to be under the influence and in possession of alcohol.
In the first two days of the campaign a total of 2 injury DUI collisions have occurred that have injured two people. One collision occurred in Santa Rosa Saturday night. The second collision was reported by the California Highway Patrol Santa Rosa Area and occurred early this morning on SB US101. A DUI driver entered the freeway NB in the SB lanes and was reported by passing motorists. Before officers could get the driver stopped, they ran head on into a SB vehicle near Railroad Avenue on the Cotati Grade. One person was injured and the driver was arrested for felony DUI. Further details about the collisions were not available. There have been NO FATAL DUI CRASHES reported.
The Anti-DUI Campaigns are working. DUI arrests for the Summer Mobilization Period have increased to their highest level in three years. At the same time, DUI collisions are at their lowest in the same reporting period. DUI arrests are up 12% from the 2010 Summer Mobilization Period from 155 to 175. While DUI crashes have dropped 37% from 2010 from 8 to 5.
AVOID the 13 Sonoma County - Summer Mobilization Periods 2009, 2010, 2011
DUI Arrests DUI Warrants Injury DUI TC's Injured Victims Fatal DUI TC's Fatal Victims
2009 168 11 8 10 0 0
2010 155 29 8 10 0 0
2011 175 27 5 6 0 0
In the last three years, Sonoma County law enforcement officers have recorded 498 DUI arrests. There have been ZERO fatal crashes in the all of the DUI campaign periods for the last three years. In the last three summer campaigns there have been 21 injury DUI collisions that have injured 26 people.
The national Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over crackdown is led by NHTSA with the California Avoid DUI Task Force Campaign combining high-visibility enforcement and heightened public awareness through publicity. For more information, visit the High-Visibility Enforcement Campaign Headquarters at www.StopImpairedDriving.org.
Statewide and local Avoid DUI Task Force Campaign Enforcement Schedules and Daily DUI Arrest/Fatal Stats, visit the www.californiaavoid.org. The Program is funded by the California Office of Traffic Safety who reminds everyone to please – Report Drunk Driving – Call 9-1-1!
Media Notes: To schedule an interview regarding Anti Drunk-Driving efforts, or request a ride-along with law enforcement during the holiday period, please contact Sergeant Ken Savano via email at [email protected].
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AVOID the 13 Sonoma County DUI Task Force - The Petaluma Police Department serves as the lead agency for the regional DUI enforcement efforts in Sonoma County to reduce alcohol-involved fatalities and injuries and raise general public awareness regarding the problems associated with drinking and driving. Participating agencies include Police Departments from the cities of Cloverdale, Cotati, Healdsburg, Petaluma, Rohnert Park, Santa Rosa, Sebastopol, Sonoma, Windsor, the Sonoma County Sheriff’s Department, Sonoma County Probation Department, Sonoma State University Police Department, Santa Rosa Junior College Police Department, ABC, MADD, the California Highway Patrol, and State Parks. Grant funded activities include DUI checkpoints, DUI saturation patrols, DUI Task Force Operations and Warrant/Court Sting operations for repeat DUI offenders during the Memorial Day, Fourth of July, August-Labor Day Mobilization, Winter Holiday Mobilization, and other designated Special Events and holidays with identified DUI problems. AVOID the 13 is a collaborative enforcement and education effort between the 13 law enforcement agencies in Sonoma County. For further information go to www.californiaavoid.org.
CONTACT: Sergeant Ken Savano
Petaluma Police Department – Traffic Unit
707.778.4596 office 707.481.3567 cell
Email: [email protected]
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Address/Location
Petaluma Police Department
969 Petaluma Blvd N
Petaluma, CA 94952
Contact
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Non-emergencies: 707-778-4372
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