MISSOURI STATE HIGHWAY PATROL
a division of the
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY

Troop D Headquarters, 3131 East Kearney, Springfield, Missouri 65803


News Release

For further information please contact: Corporal John H. Lueckenhoff
417-359-1500, Ext. 4560
DS9212015
September 22, 2015

EMPHASIS: Troop D Announces Results Of DWI Enforcement Saturations


Captain Juan Villanueva, commanding officer of Troop D, announces the results of DWI enforcement saturations in Greene and Newton counties on Friday, September 18, and Saturday, September 19, 2015. The enforcement areas were selected based on a high number of drinking- and impairment-related crashes, in addition to other traffic violations that contribute to unsafe driving behavior.

During the operation in Greene County, on Friday, September 18, troopers stopped 15 vehicles. Following is a list of enforcement contacts made during the operation.

Felony DWI Arrests -- 1
Misdemeanor DWI Arrests -- 2
Speed Violations -- 1
Seat Belt Violations -- 5
Following Too Close Violations -- 1
Hazardous Moving Violations -- 4
Non-Moving Violations -- 2
Driver License Violations -- 2
Insurance Violations -- 2
Felony Drug Arrests -- 1
Misdemeanor Drug Arrests -- 2
Felony Resisting Arrests -- 1

Troopers also issued 26 warnings for various traffic violations during the operation.

During the operation in Newton County, on Saturday, September 19, troopers stopped 17 vehicles. Following is a list of enforcement contacts made during the operation.

Misdemeanor DWI Arrests -- 1
Speed Violations -- 5
Seat Belt Violations -- 6
Registration Violations -- 1
Driver License Violations -- 1
Insurance Violations -- 3
Misdemeanor Drug Violations -- 1
Misdemeanor Warrant Arrests -- 3

Troopers also issued 32 warnings for various traffic violations during the operation.

In 2014, 205 people were killed and 3,458 injured in crashes involving an impaired driver. "The objective of DWI enforcement projects is to deter drinking and driving and to make citizens aware that drinking and impaired driving will not be tolerated," stated Captain Villanueva.

Approximately 63 percent of Missouri fatal crash victims who are required to be restrained are NOT at the time of the traffic crash. The Patrol urges motorists to protect themselves and their passengers by making sure everyone in the vehicle is properly restrained in a seat belt or child restraint. Join us in supporting the Drive To Zero Highway Deaths. Watercraft operators should ensure that everyone in the vessel is wearing an approved life jacket. Click It 4 Life And Wear It!!
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