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How Many DUI Suspects Did Fresno PD Nab at Latest Checkpoint?
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July 5, 2023

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Fresno police say they arrested nine people on Saturday, July 1, for alleged drunken driving at a checkpoint at Clinton and Weber avenues.

In addition, 38 drivers were cited for operating an unlicensed vehicle or driving with a suspended/revoked license.

Altogether, 459 drivers were contacted at the checkpoint in west-central Fresno by officers.

The Fresno Police Department chooses DUI checkpoints based on the number of impaired driving-related crashes in a neighborhood, officer Christopher Clark said in a news release.

The next DUI enforcement operation in Fresno will be a saturation patrol on Saturday, July 22.

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