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NYE checkpoint, patrols planned for Cleveland, OK counties

CLEVELAND COUNTY, Okla. (KFOR) – The Oklahoma Highway Patrol ENDUI group will associate with the Cleveland County Sheriff’s Office and Norman Police Department to conduct sobriety checkpoints and saturations in Cleveland and Oklahoma counties on Saturday, December 31.

Officials say the checkpoint will run from 11 p.m. to 2 a.m. 

Additional officers and troopers will likely be on obligation trying for impaired drivers throughout Cleveland and Oklahoma counties earlier than, throughout and after the checkpoint.

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OHP says in 2021, 407 individuals have been killed in drug and/or alcohol-related crashes in Oklahoma.

“None of these crashes were accidents; every death could have been prevented if the impaired driver had made the smart choice not to drive while under the influence,” stated OHP’s Sarah Stewart. “Have fun and enjoy life, but do not, under any circumstances, drive while impaired by alcohol or any other substance. The cost is too high. Let’s ENDUI.”

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