Mt. Healthy Police concerned with rising OVI arrests By Brittany Harry and Maggy Mcdonel | March 10, 2021 at 8:47 PM EST - Updated March 10 at 10:41 PM
CINCINNATI (FOX19) - Mt. Healthy police say they are dealing with a lot more OVI arrests than they have in past years.
âWeâre absolutely out there and we are looking for people who are too intoxicated to drive,â says Mt. Healthy Sgt. Alan Fath.
With the weather starting to warm up and the ongoing pandemic, Sgt. Fath says he believes thatâs the reason why people are getting behind the wheel intoxicated.
âObviously with the COVID restrictions being lessened and the curfew ending, I feel like people are staying out later, maybe staying at the bar later and unfortunately drinking and driving,â said Fath.
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