Friday, September 26, 2003

SOBRIETY CHECKPOINTS

(Garfield Heights, OH) The following arrests were made at one sobriety checkpoint last Friday night and early Saturday morning.
A 44-year-old Cleveland man registered a blood-alcohol content of .240 percent on a Breathalyzer test. His license was suspended for a DUI offense in August.

A Bedford man, 29, got into trouble for trying to avoid police. An open can of Budweiser was found inside the man's car. Police also learned that the man's driver's license had been suspended. He registered .031 percent on a Breathalyzer test.

A 50-year-old Cleveland man registered .181 percent on a Breathalyzer test and a 40-year-old Cleveland man was charged with marijuana possession and open container after police found a pipe and a 40-ounce bottle of Miller beer in his car.
These are some of the nine people arrested that night on Broadway Avenue. Drunk, high on marijuana, driving under suspension . . . they are now off the road because of the sobriety checkpoint.

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