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Joint law enforcement operation leads to three DUI arrests, 77 traffic stops in St. Joseph

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ST. JOSEPH, Mo. (News-Press NOW) -- Local authorities have released the numbers from Saturday's joint law enforcement operation aimed at improving roadway safety and deterring dangerous driving.

A coordinated law enforcement operation involving both St. Joseph Police, the Missouri State Highway Patrol and the Missouri State Highway Patrol's Aircraft Division resulted in a total of 77 traffic stops on Saturday, Nov. 8.

Officers and troopers issued a total of 43 citations and 73 warnings for various traffic violations. The operation also led to:

  • Three arrests for Driving While Intoxicated (DWI)
  • The recovery of a stolen vehicle
  • Possession of a controlled substance
  • Driving while revoked
  • Clearing of five outstanding warrants, including three felony warrants

During the operation, four motorists failed to stop for police, but all were safely apprehended with the assistance of the Highway Patrol’s helicopter. The cases will be referred to the Buchanan County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office for consideration of aggravated fleeing charges.

“Operations like this demonstrate our shared commitment to keeping our community safe,” Chief Luster said. “By working together, we can more effectively identify unsafe drivers, remove impaired motorists from our roads, and ensure everyone arrives home safely.”

SJPD credited the assistance of the Missouri State Highway Patrol and the Patrol’s Aircraft Division for continued partnerships that help address traffic safety concerns.

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