Hamilton police officers, Butler County Sheriff’s deputies and Ohio State Highway Patrol troopers diverted 18 vehicles for further investigation.
Reising said the preliminary results of Friday’s checkpoint resulted in:
- One OVI arrest
- Five were cited for no driver license.
- Three were cited for suspended licenses.
- One citation for expired plates and for fictitious plates which was an altered temporary tag.
- Two for child restraint system — children not in child seats in the same car.
- Two were arrested for outstanding warrants.
- One charge of possession of drug instruments/needles
- One violation of temporary drivers permit because there was not another licensed driver in the car.10 vehicles were towed.
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In addition, Reising said saturation patrol units around the checkpoint made two additional OVI arrests as well.
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