KENNEWICK, Wash. — It was a busy Friday night time for Kennewick law enforcement officials working the graveyard shift with a handful of collisions, disturbances and DUI arrests of Tri-Cities residents on January 28, 2022.
In accordance with a social media submit by the Kennewick Police Department, officers working the night time shift made three separate arrests due to seemingly intoxicated drivers who made harmful selections.
The primary came about on the intersection of S Edison St & W Clearwater Ave, the place a 32-year previous Kennewick resident become the flawed lane on Edison round 9:30 p.m. on Friday night time. Authorities decided that the motive force turned onto the southbound lane and collided with one other car head-on.
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Fortunately, nobody was critically injured within the crash. KPD officers arrested the suspected drunk driver on the scene of the collision.
Simply over two hours later, a KPD officer driving west on Kennewick Avenue close to Vista Manner observed a truck driving eastbound of their path. The truck’s headlights have been out, which is prohibited per RCW 46.37.020.
The KPD officer turned on their patrol automotive’s emergency lights, which led the truck driver to swerve into oncoming site visitors in an try and evade police. Finally, the motive force was stopped and a 23-year previous Pasco resident was arrested on suspicion of driving underneath the affect.
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Solely a half-hour later, at 12:15 a.m. on Saturday morning, a Kennewick police officer who was leaving a earlier DUI scene was stopped at a light-weight close to the intersection of S Olympia St & W Kennewick Ave. They noticed as a driver traveled via a pink mild onto Kennewick Ave and stoped the motive force rapidly.
The officer noticed indicators of impairment and arrested a 22-year previous Pasco resident on suspicion of driving underneath the affect.
DUI drivers are usually lively in the course of the late night time and early morning on weekends. Please watch out when touring the Tri-Cities throughout these occasions, and don’t drive whereas underneath the affect—it’s harmful for your self and others.
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