Washoe County Sheriff's Office deputies make multiple DUI arrests during mid-autumn Joining Forces campaign

Dec 8, 2020

Five DUI suspects were taken off the streets by Washoe County Sheriff’s Office deputies participating in a Nevada Department of Public Safety Joining Forces DUI event scheduled around the Nevada Day holiday.  

From October 12th through November 2, 2020, the Sheriff’s Office joined the Reno Police Department, Sparks Police Department, and Nevada Highway Patrol for a campaign focused at increasing traffic safety by reducing DUIs.

Washoe County Sheriff’s Office deputies assigned to this effort initiated a total of 36 traffic stops. Although a driver may be stopped for one violation, several other violations may be observed during the subsequent investigation making it possible that a driver may be issued citations for numerous violations.

The total number of arrests, citations, assists, and warnings by Washoe County Sheriff’s Office deputies during this event was 38:

5        DUI arrests
1        DUI assist
2        Field Sobriety Tests conducted/driver passed
0        Seat belt violations
0        Child seat violations
0        Speed violations
0        Pedestrian at fault violations
0        Driver at fault violations
0        Distracted driving violations
1        Arrest
1        Fugitive
3        Drivers’ license violations
3        Registration violations
0        Equipment violations
2        No proof of insurance
0        Reckless driving
0        Red light running
0        Failure to Yield
0        All other citations
18      Warnings
2        Drowsy/Fatigue

Joining Forces is a multi-jurisdictional law enforcement program that promotes statewide enforcement in the areas of: DUI, distracted driving, seat belt, speed, and pedestrian safety. The goal of these enforcement campaigns is to save lives by increasing public awareness about the dangers of making poor choices while driving.

The Sheriff’s Office participation in these Joining Forces campaigns is made possible by grant funding received from the Nevada Department of Public Safety/Office of Traffic Safety. 

Deputy Cade Goodman

Public Information Officer