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Friday, May 17, 2013

Drunken Driving Checkpoint in Portage County Saturday Night

Check Patch Saturday to find out the exact location of the checkpoint.

The Ohio State Highway Patrol said the checkpoint it announced earlier this week was will be in Portage County Saturday evening.  The exact location of the drunken driving checkpoint will be known Saturday morning.  The checkpoint is funded by federal grant funds and is planned to deter and intercept impaired drivers, according to a press release from the Ravenna post. "Based on provisional data, there were 452 OVI-related fatal crashes in which 494 people were killed last year in Ohio," Lt. Christopher Heverly, commander of the Ravenna Post, said in a prepared statement. "State troopers make on average 25,000 OVI arrests each year in an attempt to combat these dangerous drivers. OVI checkpoints are designed to not only deter impaired …

Carl S

10:54 am on Saturday, May 18, 2013

Its Saturday 11am. Are you going to keep the location a secret? C'mon....give it up :-)   more ›

Monday, May 13, 2013

Drunken Driving Checkpoint Planned This Week

The county where the checkpoint will be set up will not be announced until the day prior to the operation.

The Ohio State Highway Patrol sent out a press release Monday morning notifying the public that state troopers will conduct a drunken driving checkpoint sometime this week.  The county where the checkpoint will be set up will be announced the day before and the exact location will be announced the morning of the checkpoint.  "If you plan to consume alcohol, designate a driver or make other travel arrangements before you drink. Don't let another life be lost for the senseless and selfish act of getting behind the wheel impaired," the patrol said in a prepared statement.  Additional support for the checkpoint will be provided by local law enforcement agencies. Check Patch for updates when they are available. 

Friday, December 14, 2012

Police: Intoxicated Woman Crashes Car, Then Hides In Woods

The information in this report is from the Twinsburg Police. An arrest does not mean a conviction.

A 30-year-old Aurora woman is charged with drunken driving after she blew out all four tires on her car after driving on the wrong side of the road, then parked it on the road near a gas station and hid in the woods, according to Twinsburg Police. Danielle Dorsey, 30, of Aurora, is charged with drunken driving, leaving the scene of an accident and failure to control, according to a police report. At about 1:44 a.m. on Dec. 10, a Twinsburg police officer found a car partially on Darrow Road near the BP Station near I-480. The car had four flat tires, and was empty inside. While the officer was searcing the car, a woman arrived at the gas station, who said she was the car owner's mother, and that she had come to pick up her daughter. The …

Thursday, December 13, 2012

Vigilant Woman Leads Cops To Drunken Driver

The information in this report is from the Twinsburg Police. An arrest does not mean a conviction.

A determined woman helped Twinsburg Police remove a drunken driver from city streets. On Dec. 7 at about 9:42 p.m., the woman called police to say that she was driving on Darrow Road behind someone driving erratically. She told police she had seen the car drive over several curbs before turning onto Darrow Park Drive. Officers arrived on the scene and the woman directed the police to the man's car, according to the police report. Officers found the driver, who was arrested for drunken driving. He registered a blood-alcohol level of .207, over the legal limit of .08, according to the report.

Wednesday, December 12, 2012

How Many Drinks Will Get You A DUI? (Chart)

If you insist on driving after a few drinks, here's what you should know about how alcohol affects your system and your criminal record.

Do you know how many drinks you can have before you're in danger of getting a drunken driving violation?  This year in Twinsburg, there have been a number of drunken driving arrests. As we head into the holiday season, Patch wants you to know when enough is enough. When police pull drivers over for suspected drunken driving, officers ask them to perform field sobriety tests and to take a breath test to measure Blood Alcohol Content. A BAC test measures the percentage of alcohol present in a person's bloodstream. Ohio's legal limit is 0.08. According to the Virginia Tech Alcohol Abuse Prevention website, every 40 minutes, 0.01 percent of alcohol leaves your system.  The limit for people under 21 is 0.02, said township Chief Michael McNeely…

Saturday, August 25, 2012

Checkpoint on State Route 43 Saturday Evening

The Ohio State Highway Patrol will be looking for drunk drivers in Brimfield Aug. 25, 2012.

The Ohio State Highway Patrol announced Saturday morning that it will conduct a drunken driving checkpoint in Brimfield with the help of the Brimfield Police Department.  The exact location is at mile post 9 in Brimfield from 10 p.m. to 2 a.m. The OVI checkpoint, funded by federal grant funds, is planned to deter and intercept impaired drivers.  "If you plan to consume alcohol, designate a driver or make other travel arrangements before you drink. Don’t let another life be lost for the senseless and selfish act of getting behind the wheel impaired," according to a press release from the patrol. To follow along with how the checkpoint is going, 'Like' the Brimfield Police Department's Facebook page. The chief is known to leave comments …

Kent4Life

9:32 am on Monday, August 27, 2012

How about using the grant funds to bust these idiots making Meth!!!.......Well if you read kentpatch, and you were drinking and driving in brimfield, Cheers!...you my friend are a moron!   more ›

Tuesday, August 21, 2012

Drunken Driving Checkpoint (Somewhere) This Week

The Ohio State Highway Patrol said it will announce the location the morning of the operation.

There will be an OVI checkpoint somewhere in the area this week, but the Ohio State Highway Patrol has not announced the location or day yet. The patrol announced in a press release Monday morning from Ravenna that sometime in the next seven days a sobriety checkpoint will be set up to "deter and intercept impaired drivers."  The day before the checkpoint is set up, the county where it will take place will be announced. The morning of the checkpoint, the location will be announced. “Based on provisional data, there were 332 OVI related fatal crashes in which 359 people were killed last year in Ohio,” said Lt. Nakia J. Hendrix, Commander of the Patrol’s Ravenna Post. “State troopers make on average 25,000 OVI arrests each year in combating …

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Bandelier P

12:45 am on Sunday, November 11, 2012

@ William B. Bunder ESQ. Gordo the Big F. Pinchero.............likes your style. At the next full-moon I'll do the "Guatamalian Landslide Dance" just for you. Guillermo B. su suerte va chane. Reserva (accion) en su condones su que va a ser jodido. Mas putas que usted puede mane jarse. Enjoy Gringo. Don't drink and drive.   more ›

Thursday, May 10, 2012

The Blotter

Cops Bust Three Drunken Drivers in One Day: The Blotter

The following information was provided by the Twinsburg Police Department. An arrest does not indicate a conviction

On May 6 a Twinsburg police officer saw a car weaving on Darrow Road and almost hit a sign when it turned onto Darrow Park Drive. During the traffic stop the officer smelled a strong odor of an alcoholic coming from the car. The driver said he was drinking and failed a series of sobriety tests. The driver was arrested and charged with drunken driving and weaving. You drink, you drive, you lose Police stopped a car on May 6 for speeding on S.R. 82. The driver was arrested and charged with drunken driving, speeding, and having an open container of alcohol in a car. The car wasn't the only thing "rolling" Police stopped another car for speeding on Darrow Road at the train tracks on May 6. After searching the car, police found the driver and …

Saturday, April 14, 2012

Sobriety Checkpoint Location on S.R. 59 Announced

The checkpoint will be set up from 10 p.m. April 14 until 2 a.m. April 15

The Ohio State Highway Patrol announced the drunk driving checkpoint in Portage County April 14 will be set up on State Route 59 in Kent near milepost 3. The checkpoint, funded by federal grants, will be conducted with the help of the Kent Police Department from 10 p.m. Saturday April 14 until 2 a.m. Sunday April 15.  "The checkpoint will also be held in conjunction with nearby saturation patrols to aggressively combat alcohol-related injury and fatal crashes," according to a press release.  The most recent checkpoint in Brimfield on St. Patrick's Day nabbed 17 drunk drivers. 

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Kate Bigam

10:48 pm on Wednesday, June 27, 2012

The police are required by law to do it. I just don't like seeing media outlets & folks using social media to publicize these spots - it just makes it easier for drunks to avoid them & drive drunk elsewhere.   more ›

Friday, April 13, 2012

Ohio County Announced for Saturday Night Sobriety Checkpoint

The specific location of the checkpoint will be announced Saturday morning, the day of the operation.

The Ohio State Highway Patrol announced a drunk driving checkpoint will be set up in Portage County Saturday evening.  The exact location will be announced Saturday morning.  “Based on provisional data, there were 332 OVI-related fatal crashes in which 359 people were killed last year and 7,507 injured in Ohio,” Lt. Nakia Hendrix, commander of the Ravenna Post, said. “State troopers make on average 25,000 OVI arrests each year in combating these dangerous drivers. OVI checkpoints are designed to not only deter impaired driving, but to proactively remove these dangerous drivers from our roadways.” The latest checkpoint was in Portage County in Brimfield on St. Patrick's Day. Officers arrested 17 for drunk driving.

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