NH State Police conducted a saturation patrol over the weekend, resulting in multiple arrests for driving while intoxicated. The patrol was aimed at catching impaired drivers and ensuring the safety of all road users. Two men were arrested and charged with DWI during the operation.
The first arrest took place on Saturday evening when troopers stopped a vehicle for a motor vehicle violation on Interstate 93 in Concord. The driver, identified as 33-year-old John Doe, was found to be under the influence of alcohol and was subsequently arrested for DWI. He was later released on bail pending a court appearance.
The second arrest occurred on Sunday morning when troopers stopped a vehicle for a motor vehicle violation on Route 101 in Bedford. The driver, identified as 28-year-old Jane Smith, also showed signs of impairment and was arrested for driving under the influence. She was released on bail as well.
Both individuals will have to appear in court to face the charges against them. The NH State Police have reminded all drivers to never get behind the wheel if they have been drinking, as it puts themselves and others at risk of harm. They also encouraged all motorists to report any suspected drunk drivers to law enforcement immediately.
The saturation patrol conducted by the NH State Police is part of ongoing efforts to crack down on impaired driving in the state. By increasing patrols and visibility on the roads, they aim to deter drivers from getting behind the wheel while under the influence. The arrests made over the weekend are a clear indication that their efforts are yielding results and making the roads safer for everyone.
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