A Cease-DWI enforcement throughout the Labor Day weekend resulted in eight arrests at sobriety checkpoints and through elevated patrols by the Riverhead City Police Division, police mentioned in a press launch this morning.
5 of the arrests have been made at checkpoints, two arrests have been made throughout patrols and one arrest was made following a motorized vehicle crash, police mentioned.
Tiffany Losee, 47, of Riverhead was charged with DWI following a single-car crash right into a utility pole on Saturday, police mentioned. Police didn’t present the time or location of the crash.
In line with the police report, arrested on DWI prices throughout elevated patrols have been: Jennifer Nappi, 53, of Aquebogue, on Saturday, and Erik B. Vigfusson, 40, of Port Jefferson, on Monday.
Arrested at a checkpoint on Sound Avenue and West Lane Saturday have been: Lazaro S. Agopianis, 33, of Mattituck, who was charged with Aggravated Driving Whereas Intoxicated, police mentioned, and Salvatore G. Bartolo, 43, of Sound Seashore. Police mentioned Bartolo’s automobile was seized per the Suffolk County seizure regulation as a consequence of his for prior DWI conviction within the State of Florida.
Police mentioned two arrests have been made at a checkpoint on East Predominant Road, west of Elton Road.
Edgar Vasquez-Herrera, 31, of Riverhead was arrested on Saturday and Jose Chamale Puluc, 24, of Mattituck was arrested on Friday. Each males have been charged with Driving Whereas Intoxicated, police mentioned.
One arrest was made Sunday at a checkpoint on Peconic Avenue: Alexander W. Repenning, 28, of Port Jefferson, who was charged with DWI.
Police mentioned all the above people have been processed at police headquarters and held for arraignment in Riverhead City Justice Court docket.
Editor’s observe: A legal cost is an accusation. An individual charged with a criminal offense is presumed harmless until confirmed responsible in a courtroom of regulation.
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