Man shot and killed while driving on New Jersey highway
MOUNT LAUREL, NJ — Authorities are investigating a fatal shooting that occurred early Saturday morning in Mount Laurel and are calling on the public for help identifying the shooter. The…
MOUNT LAUREL, NJ — Authorities are investigating a fatal shooting that occurred early Saturday morning in Mount Laurel and are calling on the public for help identifying the shooter. The…
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TOMS RIVER— A New Jersey man was booked into an Ocean County jail Monday after authorities say he was caught driving under the influence despite having a revoked license. Luiz…
LUTHERVILLE, Md. — A 63-year-old woman has been arrested for suspected impaired driving after crashing into a Maryland State Trooper’s vehicle on Interstate 695. Maryland State Police say the trooper,…
Lusby Woman Sentenced for Impaired Driving and Child Neglect
**Prince Frederick, MD** – Ronni Laine Davis, aged 34 and a resident of Lusby, was sentenced to eight years in prison at the Calvert County Circuit Court on March 3. Judge Mark S. Chandlee imposed the sentence, which includes 60 days of active incarceration followed by three years of supervised probation.
The charges arose from an incident on April 28 last year, when witnesses reported Davis driving erratically on MD Route 4 around 8:50 p.m. Her driving involved nearly hitting a guardrail and crossing into the median. Calvert County Sheriff’s deputies responded to the scene, noting signs of impairment and administering standard field sobriety tests, which Davis failed. At the time, she had four young children in the vehicle.
Davis was convicted of child neglect, possession of CDS (Oxycodone), and driving while impaired by drugs. Although it was her first offense related to impaired driving, the State prioritized a custodial sentence due to the presence of minors. Davis was handcuffed and taken directly to the Calvert County Detention Center to commence her sentence.
Senior Assistant State’s Attorney Rebecca N. Corder
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ATLANTA — U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers arrested an undocumented Guatemalan national in Cornelia, Georgia, after he failed to leave the country following a deportation order. Miguel Andres-Mateo,…
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MINEOLA, N.Y. — A West Hempstead man was sentenced Thursday to up to 21 years in prison for a 2021 drunk driving crash in Woodmere that killed a 15-year-old girl…
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OCEAN COUNTY, N.J. — Uber A. Solis, a 32-year-old man, was booked into custody in Ocean County on December 7, on charges related to drunk driving and careless driving, according…
Egg Harbor Township Police Launch Crackdown on Impaired Driving
**Egg Harbor Township, NJ** – The Egg Harbor Township Police Department is set to initiate roving patrols during the holiday season to enforce laws against driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs. From Friday, December 6, lasting through January 1, officers will be on duty to identify and apprehend reckless, careless, and impaired drivers.
The department plans to enhance enforcement through saturation patrols in targeted areas within the township. These patrols aim to arrest drivers operating under the influence and reduce reckless driving.
This year, Egg Harbor Township Police have responded to 1,900 reported crashes. They have made 123 DWI arrests, dealt with 40 crashes involving impaired drivers, and attended 10 fatal crashes resulting in 11 deaths.
The police department urges everyone to ensure their holiday activities do not lead to impaired driving. Residents are reminded to plan for a safe and sober ride home if their celebrations involve alcohol or other impairing substances.
CUMBERLAND, Md. — A 47-year-old Cumberland man was arrested on Thursday after a series of disturbances and erratic driving incidents that culminated in his refusal to stop for police, according…