The California Highway Patrol reported today that DUI deaths in the state dropped by about 25 percent last year in connection with a campaign to reduce the number of alcohol-involved fatal and injury collisions.
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Police Reports May 29
Hatboro Underage drinking … On May 21 at 10:19 p.m. a 16-year-old Hatboro girl was cited for underage drinking when her parents found her intoxicated and took her to the police station.
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Middletown Township Police Reports: May 15 – May 22
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The son of former Bears coach Mike Ditka was reportedly charged with felony DUI.
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Police Incident and Arrest Reports
Jackson County
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Springfield Township police reports
Loitering … David Chenoweth, 37, and Peter Sweeney, 37, both of the 100 block of North Second Street, North Wales, will be being cited for loitering and prowling at night and defiant trespass in connection with a March 28 incident in Oreland, according to Springfield police.
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Whitemarsh police reports
Auto theft … A resident of the 400 block of Fort Hill Circle, Fort Washington, contacted police Jan. 24 at 6:46 a.m. after discovering that someone had stolen his car while it was running outside to warm up, police said.
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Crime reports: Sierra Vista police Dec. 10-13
Friday, Dec. 10, 2010 8:17 a.m. Criminal damage was reported in the 1900 block of Santa Rosa Drive. The victim reports the license plate on his or her vehicle was spray painted white sometime during the night. read more
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DUI Task Force reports fewer arrests in 2009
While the number of DUI arrests in 2009 significantly increased in Arizona from the previous year, Graham County bucked the trend and had fewer DUI arrests over the New Year’s holiday than last year.
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