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Carmel Man Faces DWI Charge In Route 9W Stop

A trio of Hudson Valley residents were among those busted for DWI overnight as State and local law enforcement agencies continue their concerted efforts to curtail intoxicated drivers in the Hudson Valley as part of a national crackdown.

New York State Police.

New York State Police.

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As part of the STOP-DWI crackdown, New York State Police troopers busted several motorists for driving while intoxicated on Monday night and Tuesday morning as they attempt to stop motorists from drinking and driving in the area.

Monday, April 23:

  • State police troopers from the Middletown barracks stopped New Windsor resident Christopher Arpine, 58, on I-84 in Wallkill for a vehicle and traffic law violation. During the stop, it was determined that Arpine was under the influence of alcohol and he was arrested.
  • State police troopers from the Hamptonburg barracks stopped Carmel resident Edward Murph, 37, on Route 9W in Newburgh for a vehicle and traffic law violation. During the stop, it was determined that Murph was under the influence of alcohol and he was arrested.

Tuesday, April 24:  

  • State police troopers from the Greenville barracks stopped Middletown resident Denzel Warner, 27, on Academy Avenue in Middletown for a vehicle and traffic law violation. During the stop, it was determined that Warner was under the influence of alcohol and he was arrested.

Each of the arrested parties was charged with driving while intoxicated, a misdemeanor. Each has since been released to a sober third-party and are due back in court later this year to answer the charges.

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