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Wrong-way driver starts chaotic night on Courtney Campbell Causeway, police say

Wrong-way driver starts chaotic night on Courtney Campbell Causeway, police say Three drivers face DUI charges after a series of wrecks, including one involving a police vehicle, according to Clearwater police.     Check tampabay.com for the latest breaking news and updates. [ Photo illustration by ASHLEY DYE and LUIS SANTANA | Times ] Updated Mar. 12 CLEARWATER — A wrong-way driver, a wrecked police cruiser, road rage and three people facing charges of driving under the influence — two while using the same vehicle — was the final tally after a chaotic night on the Courtney Campbell Causeway, police said. No one was injured in the series of incidents that started after midnight Friday, according to Clearwater police. The wrong-way driving incident took place days after Tampa police said an officer died trying to stop an impaired, speeding driver going the wrong way on Interstate 275.

3 arrested for DUIs after wrong-way driver causes series of crashes on Courtney Campbell Causeway

3 arrested for DUIs after wrong-way driver causes series of crashes on Courtney Campbell Causeway By Fox 13 News staff Published  (Clearwater Police Dept.) CLEARWATER, Fla. - Clearwater police arrested three drivers early Friday morning following a series of crashes on the Courtney Campbell Causeway that started with a wrong-way driver. Investigators say multiple 911 calls came in shortly after midnight, reporting a car going eastbound in the westbound lanes of the causeway. After one crash, the driver and passenger of the wrong-way vehicle switched positions and the car continued the correct way westbound, according to Clearwater police, who said both drivers were impaired.

Coast Guard stops eight illegal charters from Miami Beach to Tampa area over the holiday

By HOWARD COHEN | The Miami Herald | Published: February 18, 2021 (Tribune News Service) Sweet Melissa III gave its owner a sour taste over the Presidents Day weekend near Miami Beach. Fort Lauderdale s Monster may give its captain a headache, too. These are just two of the eight boats stopped by U.S. Coast Guard Stations Miami Beach and St. Petersburg last weekend on Florida waters for operating as illegal charters, according to a news release issued Thursday. Boca Raton s Dominator and Sebasturn were also busted. Law enforcement crews from the Miami Beach and St. Petersburg stations boarded the vessels and found that two of operators had violated captain of the port orders, a federal offense. Captain of the port orders gives district, sector and commanding officers authority over vessels, facilities, cargo operations and the people working on vessels and the waterfront, according to the Coast Guard.

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