05/22/2026
As of today, May 22, 2026, our officers have made 63 OUI arrests. By comparison, on May 22, 2025, our agency had made 24 OUI arrests year-to-date.
This increase reflects proactive enforcement efforts and our continued commitment to roadway safety.
Our officers are actively identifying impaired drivers through directed patrols, traffic enforcement initiatives, and a high-visibility presence throughout the community. We are not waiting for crashes to occur before taking action. Impaired driving slows reaction time, impairs judgment, and puts motorists, passengers, and pedestrians at serious risk.
On May 15th, our officers made 4 OUI arrests in approximately one hour. Last evening, officers arrested an individual for OUI who made bail and was released, only to be arrested again for OUI by our officers just hours later.
Each OUI arrest represents a potential tragedy prevented.
As we head into the holiday weekend, our officers will continue proactive OUI enforcement throughout the community. We are not backing down, and we will continue working to remove impaired drivers from our roadways.
Drive sober. Plan ahead. Make responsible choices.