(KLZA)-- The Falls City Police Department participated in the drug Impaired Driving Enforcement mobilization April 19 - 23, making 55 traffic stops with 25 citations and 9 warnings being issued.
In addition, the Police Department responded to 32 calls for service with one traffic accident reported and a warrant arrest made. There were 9 theft reports 2 child abuse complaints, 2 calls for uncontrollable juvenile a one call for contributing to the delinquency of a minor and three weapons charges.
Falls City Police Officers worked 20 hours of overtime during the mobilization. The cost for the overtime is paid for by a grant provided by the Nebraska Department of Transportation, Highway Safety Office.
The Police Department expressed their thanks to the citizens of Falls City for their continued support and encourages all drivers to drive safely
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