MACON, MISSOURI -- Captain James E. Wilt, commanding officer of Troop B, Macon, announces Wednesday that sometime during the month of July 2011, sobriety checkpoints will be held in Adair and Randolph counties. The checkpoints will be conducted by the Missouri State Highway Patrol in cooperation with other area local law enforcement agencies.
"Sobriety checkpoints are an innovative means of detecting and removing the alcohol-impaired driver from our highways," states Captain Wilt. "Driving while intoxicated continues to be a major contributing factor of traffic crashes in Missouri."
Captain Wilt urges all citizens to help law enforcement efforts to apprehend intoxicated drivers. If you suspect a motorist of driving while intoxicated or observe a vehicle being driven in an erratic manner, contact the nearest law enforcement agency.
The Highway Patrol toll-free numbers for reporting emergencies are 1-800-525-5555 or cellular *55.