Crime & Safety

State Police Make Record Number of DUI Arrests in 2010

DUI-related Crashes investigated by troopers decrease slightly.

Pennsylvania State Police made a record number of arrests for driving under the influence in 2010, while the number of alcohol-related crashes investigated by troopers dropped slightly, Commissioner Frank Noonan announced.

"Protecting the public is the highest priority for the Pennsylvania State Police,” Noonan said. “Taking impaired drivers off the road is one of the best ways to keep our citizens safe.”

According to a release, troopers made 17,695 DUI arrests in 2010, an increase of nearly 5 percent over the 16,900 DUI arrests reported the previous year. It was the ninth consecutive year in which the number of DUI arrests by state police increased.

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The number of alcohol-related crashes investigated by troopers decreased from 4,625 in 2009 to 4,595 last year, Noonan said.

Noonan said the expansion of the department’s drug recognition expert program and continuation of its Operation Nighthawk program are playing a role in the growing number of DUI arrests by troopers. Other factors include the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation’s continuing commitment to allocating funds to state police for DUI enforcement and his department’s partnership with the Pennsylvania DUI Association.

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The drug recognition expert program trains troopers and municipal police officers to identify drivers operating under the influence of illegal or prescription drugs and other substances.

At the , Trooper Matthew Lopresto is a certified drug recognition expert.

Drug recognition experts last year conducted 1,450 drug influence evaluations, a 29-percent increase over the 1,118 evaluations conducted in 2009.

Noonan said 70 troopers and 22 municipal police officers in Pennsylvania have been certified as drug recognition experts since 2004.


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