(KLZA)-- The Falls City Police Department participated in the “Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over” mobilization December 17 through January 1.
Officers made 212 traffic stops during the period which resulted in 30 citation being issued and 177 written warnings being issued.
Officers also responded to 144 calls for service during the mobilization, making three arrests including one felony drug possession arrest.
Falls City Police Officers worked a total of 32 hours of overtime during the mobilization period. The overtime was funded through a grant provided by the Nebraska Department of Transportation Highway Safety Office.
The Falls City Police Department encourages all drivers to drive safely, buckle up and don't drink and drive.
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