Updated: 10:50 AM EDT May 21, 2021
LUCAS COUNTY, Ohio The Lucas County Operating Vehicles Intoxicated (OVI) Task Force will conduct two sobriety checkpoints May 22.
The checkpoints will be located at 5500 Telegraph Rd. and 5033 Suder Ave. from 8 p.m. through 2 a.m.
The checkpoints will be staffed with officers from the Lucas County OVI Task Force.
They will be paid for through the OVI Task Force Grant from the National Highway Safety Administration.
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