Crime & Safety
State Patrol Makes 1,150 DUI Arrests Through April This Year
Washington State Patrol troopers in District 1 removed 1,154 drivers impaired by alcohol and/or drugs.

Editorβs note:Β Washington State Patrol District 1Β spokesman Guy Gill released the following information.
Thurston and Pierce county troopers continue to work aggressively to enforce laws to keep citizens safe on our roadways. Every time a trooper stops an impaired, speeding, or aggressive driver a life is potentially saved. Citizens expect hard work from us and hereβs what weβve done for them during the first 4 months of this year.Β Β
- (DUIβs) Impaired drivers:Β Troopers removedΒ 1,154Β drivers from our roadways who were impaired by alcohol and/or drugs.Β Β
- Speeders:Β Troopers stoppedΒ 20,200Β speeding drivers and issuedΒ 14,788Β tickets.
- Seat belt violations:Β Troopers stoppedΒ 3,623Β drivers for not wearing a seatbelt and issuedΒ 3,049Β tickets.
- Aggressive drivers:Β Trooper stoppedΒ 3,459Β aggressive drivers whoΒ have committed two or more moving violations that are likely to endanger persons or property, or any single intentional violation that requires defensive reaction by another driver.
We truly believe our efforts on the road enforcing collision causing violations directly contributed to the reduction. We are also very proud of theΒ 15,510Β calls for service where we have assisted stranded motorists, removed debris from the roadway, and provided back-up and assistance to other troopers and law enforcement agencies.Β Β Β
In addition, we have recoveredΒ 11Β stolen vehicles, stoppedΒ 1,342Β motorists for talking/texting while driving and investigated more thanΒ 1,906Β collisions.Β Β
In all, troopers in District 1 have stopped and contactedΒ 41,737drivers during the first 4 months of this year.Β Keeping our roads safe is a huge job.Β Thurston and Pierce county troopers will continue working hard to keep citizens safe and earn their trust, confidenceΒ and respect. Β
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