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Increase in DWI arrests prompts call for sober driving from Duluth Police

Created: June 28, 2021 05:12 PM As we reach the peak months of summer post-pandemic, police are seeing an increase in DWI’s in Duluth. Last April, Duluth saw 9 DWI’s compared to 25 this April.  While last May, Duluth saw 17 DWI’s compared to 30 this May. Data for June is still being collected, but already, there have been drunken driving related incidents this month, including one over the weekend in which police arrested a 20-year-old man after a high speed crash on Superior Street. With Fourth of July festivities fast approaching, police are urging the public to plan for sober rides. “There’s lots of choices. Plan a ride ahead of time. Uber, Lyft, Taxi Cabs. There’s really no excuse to drive impaired,” Lieutenant Robin Roeser said.

Duluth Police Stress Safe, Sober Driving Ahead Of Summer Events

Fox21Online Duluth Police Stress Safe, Sober Driving Ahead Of Summer Events Last month there were 30 recorded DWI incidents in Duluth compared to 17 last May during the pandemic. June 27, 2021 DULUTH, Minn.- Duluth Police are urging people to be smart before getting behind the wheel this summer after a drunken driver went airborne in downtown Duluth over the weekend. Just before 3 a.m. Saturday a car speeding in the Pickwick parking lot hit a grassy area and went into the air before crashing into a light pole along the sidewalk. Nobody was hurt. The 20-year-old man who was driving had a blood alcohol level more than twice the legal limit. He’s facing DWI charges.

Duluth Police Share Safety Tips on Driving in Foggy Conditions

Duluth Police Share Safety Tips on Driving in Foggy Conditions
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Duluth Police Host Drug Take Back Saturday

Fox21Online April 24, 2021   DULUTH, Minn.– Saturday, the Duluth Police Department stressed the importance of safely disposing of excess prescription drugs at their second drug take back day of the year. Duluth police teamed up with St. Louis County Public Health to collect more than 60 pounds of medications at their drug take back event at the public safety building. Police say they hope it shows people a safe and easy way to dispose of unused drugs because add flushing drugs down the toilet or improperly throwing them away is bad for the environment. Plus bringing those in they said, keeps them out of the hands of others who may misuse them.

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