Roving DUI patrols to saturate three counties this weekend
(WBRE/WYOU) — Dozens of police officers and state troopers will be out patrolling three counties in northeastern Pennsylvania this weekend as part of Operation Nighthawk.
Pennsylvania State Police say Troop P Wilkes-Barre will host Operation Nighthawk, a specialized training and enforcement program that targets drunk driving.
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'The program combines classroom instruction, workshops on DUI case law and drugged driving, and roving DUI patrols in collaboration with municipal law enforcement partners,' state police said in a media release.
More than 60 state troopers and municipal officers will saturate areas designated for enforcement in Luzerne, Lackawanna, and Monroe counties on Friday, June 13 and Saturday, June 14.
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