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One Charged In Sobriety Checkpoint In Somers, Lewisboro

A New York State Police Super Bowl DWI sobriety checkpoint in Northern Westchester led to the arrest of on intoxicated driver, officials said.

One was charged in Northern Westchester at a State Police sobriety checkpoint.

One was charged in Northern Westchester at a State Police sobriety checkpoint.

Photo Credit: Rockland County Sheriff's Office

Statewide, New York State Police troopers teamed with local law enforcement agencies between Saturday, Feb. 1, and Monday, Feb. 3 during Super Bowl weekend to crack down on impaired and reckless drivers.

On Sunday, Feb. 2, State Police troopers conducting a checkpoint on Route 35 in Somers and Lewisboro arrested one driver - whose name has not been released - for alleged impaired driving. He was issued an appearance ticket and scheduled to appear in the Town of Somers Court on Monday, Feb. 24.

During last year’s Super Bowl campaign, State Police arrested 139 alleged impaired drivers and dished out 7,891 tickets.

According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, 10,511 people were killed in alcohol-impaired crashes in 2018. NHTSA reports that 30 people die each day in alcohol-related vehicle crashes.

"State Troopers will be highly visible throughout the weekend, cracking down on impaired drivers and other reckless driving behaviors,” State Police Superintendent Keith Corlett said before the weekend. “If your celebrations include alcohol, make a game plan now for a safe ride home. Don't jeopardize your life or the lives of others by driving impaired."

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