Monday, February 15, 2010

New Year's weekend DUI arrests up in OC

Drunken driving arrests in Orange County increased during the New Year's weekend when compared to the previous year, according to the California Highway Patrol.
In Orange County, 69 drivers were cited for driving under the influence of alcohol in areas patrolled by the CHP from 6 p.m. Dec. 31 through 12 a.m. Jan. 3, said CHP officer Denise Quesada. No DUI-related deaths were reported in the county.
Last year, 59 people were cited by the CHP for DUI during Dec. 31 through Jan. 4, Quesada said. One person was killed.
Statewide, CHP officers made 1,388 arrests on suspicion of driving under the influence between 6 p.m. on New Year's Eve and 12 a.m. Sunday, down from 1,456 arrests last year.
Officials reported 36 traffic deaths statewide – 24 of those were within CHP jurisdiction – over the holiday period, up from 30 a year ago. Of the 24 deaths, 12 were not wearing a seatbelt, according to Erin Komatsubara, a CHP spokeswoman.
"People are not designating a non-intoxicated driver, and people need to be aware and remember how important it is to have that person to make sure they get home safely," said Officer Krystal Carter of the CHP's transportation management center in Los Angeles.
Over the New Year's weekend, at least one Orange County resident died in a car accident, on a surface street in Orange.
Roger LaSalle, 62, of Costa Mesa apparently lost control of his vehicle and careened into a utility pole on West Chapman Avenue at South Flower Street just after midnight on Saturday, police said. The cause of his death is pending an autopsy. Police say a medical condition may have been at least partly to blame.
Register reporter Scott Martindale contributed to this report.


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Thursday, January 28, 2010

Holiday Drunk Driving Arrests Up This Year

Los Angeles - Drunken driving arrests by the California Highway Patrol are up this New Year's Eve holiday weekend, across both California and here in the Southland, with arrests doubling this year in Orange County, according to CHP statistics.

In Orange County, the CHP made 58 drunken driving arrests compared with 32 last year, and one death was recorded, versus none last year.

In Los Angeles County, 241 drivers were arrested by the CHP between the hours of 6 p.m. Dec. 31, 2009 and 6 a.m. today. That's up from 202 arrests in the similar period last year.

"It's hard to tell if people just aren't getting the message (about drinking and driving), and this year over last there are more people driving under the influence, or if officers are just getting luckier and catching more," CHP officer Ray Scheidnes said. "We have as many officers as possible out on the roads trying to keep people safe."

Statewide, 1,252 drunken driving arrests were made by the CHP, up from 986 during the 60-hour time period last year.

Three traffic deaths were listed in Los Angeles County, one more than last year.

Statewide numbers of people killed in traffic-related incidents were also up: 21 deaths last year, versus 30 people killed this New Year's weekend.

The CHP arrest statistics only count arrests by the CHP itself, and do not include local police agencies' arrests. But the CHP death tally attempts to track all fatalities in all jurisdictions, and is a running tally as the CHP is notified by local police agencies of deaths.


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Friday, January 15, 2010

Reality star Shayne Lamas accused of DUI

LOS ANGELES, Nov. 15 (UPI) -- Reality TV star Shayne Lamas said she was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence at a police checkpoint in Los Angeles.

The former winner of "The Bachelor" told E! News exclusively that she was arrested on the misdemeanor charge in Los Angeles' Venice district Saturday night and is taking "full responsibility" for the incident, E! Online reported.

"Early Saturday morning, after consuming one drink, I willingly drove through a mandatory check point on my way home with complete confidence of passing," the "Leave It to Lamas" star said. "However, the breathalyzer indicated that I was over the legal limit of blood alcohol content and was arrested on site."

"I take full responsibility for my lack of judgment. I have always strived to be a role model for my friends, family and fans and have never nor will ever condone drinking and driving. I apologize for all those I have disappointed, including myself."


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