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Countywide DUI Crackdown Nets 700 Plus Arrests

At least seven people were arrested during the campaign period in Murrieta; five at staffed checkpoints and two during a DUI saturation patrol.

A countywide crackdown on drunken and drug-impaired motorists netted more than 700 arrests, authorities said today.

The end-of-summer Riverside County "Avoid the 30" campaign—named for the number of police agencies involved—got under way Aug. 17 and concluded just before midnight Monday.

The number of people taken into custody on suspicion of impaired driving during the more than two-week-long operation totaled 710, roughly 7 percent less than last year's late-summer campaign, when 762 peopled were arrested.

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Riverside police Sgt. Skip Showalter, the Avoid coordinator, said three people died and 23 were injured in DUI-related collisions between Aug. 17 and Sept. 3.

Saturation patrols and sobriety checkpoints were deployed throughout the county, including Beaumont, Coachella, Hemet, Moreno Valley, Murrieta, Palm Desert, Palm Springs, Rancho Mirage and Temecula.

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A total of three people were arrested on suspicion of drunken driving at checkpoints staffed in Murrieta during the campaign period—

A driver with a misdemeanor DUI warrant was also taken into custody during the Aug. 24 checkpoint in Murrieta.

And on Aug. 31, Murrieta police arrested two during a saturation patrol: a driver suspected of being under the influence of drugs and a passenger believed to be under the influence of a controlled substance.

The Avoid program, part of a national campaign, "Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over," coincided with the California Highway Patrol's Labor Day weekend"Maximum Enforcement Period," during which all available CHP officers hit the streets to nab intoxicated motorists, speeders and other traffic violators.

Additional Avoid programs are planned during Halloween and throughout the holidays.

—Maggie Avants contributed to this report

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