Pinellas Deputies To Conduct Joint Sobriety Checkpoint This Weekend
The following are the results of this weekend’s DUI Checkpoint:
8 DUI’s
5Â DWLSR (Driving While License Suspended/Revoked)
2Â NO VALID DL
1Â POSESSION OF ALPRAZOLAM
4Â POSSESSION OF MARIJUANA
1Â POSSESSION OF VYVANSE
1Â POSSESSION WITHOUT PRESCRIPTION
1Â VIOLATION OF DL RESTRICTION
1Â PROVIDING FALSE NAME TO LEO
1Â POSSESSION OF CRYSTAL METH
1Â REFUSAL TO OBEY LAWFUL COMMAND
1Â FELONY VOP WARRANT
1Â POSSESSION OF DRUG PARARPHERNALIA
19Â subjects arrested
12Â vehicles impounded
27Â CITATIONS
Average Intrusion Time 2 minutes 21 seconds
Who: Pinellas County Sheriff’s Office -Patrol Operations Bureau -Prisoner Transport Unit -Traffic Crash Investigators -Community Policing Unit -Sheriff’s Citizen Patrol -Explorer Post 900 -Narcotics Division -Support Services Bureau
Probation and Parole RID (Remove Intoxicated Drivers)
Clearwater Police Department
What: In an effort to reduce DUI related injuries, the Sheriff’s Office, with the assistance of the Clearwater Police Department, will conduct a sobriety checkpoint this weekend.
Where: The checkpoint will be held at Clearwater High School, 540 S. Hercules Avenue, Clearwater. The Sheriff’s Office will be diverting eastbound traffic from SR60/Gulf to Bay Blvd.
When: The checkpoint will be held beginning at 10:00 p.m. on Friday, April 5, 2013 until 3:00 a.m. on Saturday, April 6, 2013.
How/Why: In an effort to reduce DUI related injuries, deputies will conduct a sobriety checkpoint in Pinellas County. The sobriety checkpoints will be conducted once a month at various locations throughout the county.
Pinellas County deputies will conduct this month’s DUI Checkpoint at Clearwater High School in Clearwater from late Friday into early Saturday morning.
At the checkpoint, Patrol, Community Policing and Narcotics deputies will be on the lookout for alcohol and drug impaired drivers. Members of the Pinellas County Sheriff’s Office Traffic Crash Investigations Unit, the Sheriff’s Citizen Patrol and Explorer Post 900 will assist with non-enforcement related tasks. Along with impaired drivers, deputies will be looking for driver license, registration, insurance, and equipment violations. The Pinellas County Sheriff’s Office Mobile Command Bus will be used for breath testing and the processing of arrested individuals.
This Friday’s checkpoint is dedicated to Steven Thillard. On October 10, 2006, 23-year-old Steven was a passenger in a vehicle that was being driven by 24-year-old Matthew Ferguson. Matthew traveled into oncoming traffic in the area of Ridge Road and 8th Avenue in Largo, causing a head on collision. Steven suffered severe head trauma and had several brain surgeries as a result. Matthew was impaired at the time of the accident.
For more information about the sobriety checkpoints, contact Captain Paul Halle of the Special Operations Division at 727-582-6200 or the Sheriff’s Public Information Office at 582-6221.