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Checkpoint and Patrols Planned in Creek County

05/27/2022

The Creek County Sheriff's Office is partnering with the Oklahoma Highway Patrol ENDUI team and the Kellyville Police Department to conduct a sobriety checkpoint and high-visibility patrols in Creek County on Saturday, May 28. The checkpoint is planned for Saturday night, from 8 p.m. until 10 p.m. The patrols will continue throughout the Memorial Day weekend.
The goal is simple: to make Creek County as safe as possible by getting impaired drivers off the roads.
 
In 2020, 396 people were killed in drug and/or alcohol-related crashes. None of these crashes were accidents; every death could have been prevented if the impaired driver had made the smart choice not to drive while under the influence.

Everyone is highly encouraged to find a safe ride by calling a sober driver, using a cab, Uber, Lyft or any other ride-share service. Better yet, have a designated driver. Have fun and enjoy life, but do not, under any circumstances, drive while impaired by alcohol or any other substance. The cost is too high. Let's ENDUI.

Have a FUN and SAFE Holiday!!

 

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