(KLZA)-- The Falls City Police Department participated in the Click It or Ticket Mobilization May 23 through June 5.
The special enforcement concentrated on seat belt / child restrain use and awareness.
During the period, Falls City Police Officers made 48 traffic stops for various violations and issued 10 citations including those for seat belt violations. 40 warning citations were issued for various violations.
In addition, during the mobilization, a warrant arrest, a DUI arrest and a drug arrest were made, There was also an investigation into an illegal use of a firearm report which resulted in an arrest. All of this occurred while officers were responding to 162 calls for service.
Falls City Police Officers worked overtime during the mobilization, with the overtime being funded through a grant provided by the Nebraska Department of Transportation Highway Safety Office.
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