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No traffic fatalities in Knox County on Memorial Day weekend, sheriff's office says

No traffic fatalities in Knox County on Memorial Day weekend, sheriff's office says

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KNOX COUNTY, Tenn. (WATE) — The Knox County Sheriff's Office released traffic statistics for Memorial Day weekend showing no traffic fatalities and no traffic accidents involving alcohol.
The numbers are from 6 p.m. Friday to 6 a.m. Tuesday. During that time, there were 16 traffic accidents, five of which involved injuries, KCSO said.
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Over that period, KCSO issued 287 citations, responded to six instances of driving under the influence and made 57 other arrests, the office reported. KCSO also assisted 25 motorists.
'We are proud of the hard work and commitment displayed by our Patrol Divisions throughout the holiday weekend,' said Sheriff Tom Spangler. 'Their dedication to keeping our roads safe was truly commendable. Thank you to everyone for your cooperation and vigilance. Together, we can continue to ensure the safety of our community.'
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