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NEWS FROM THE COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION

Contact: Mairi Nelson, CDOT, pager 303-851-5371
 

The Heat Is On!  

The Heat Is On! Campaign

Makes 388 DUI Arrests

 

            Law enforcement agencies participating in The Heat Is On! DUI enforcement for the New Year’s holiday weekend made 388 DUI arrests, reports the Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT).  The Colorado State Patrol (CSP) and 53 police and sheriff’s departments statewide arrested 388 intoxicated drivers from 6:00 p.m. Friday, December 28 through 3:00 a.m. January 1.

            The CSP made 106 DUI arrests statewide.  The Denver Police Department made 38 DUI arrests and the Aurora Police Department made nine DUI arrests.

            In Boulder County, agencies made 39 DUI arrests.  The Boulder County Sheriff’s Office made 14 DUI arrests.  The Boulder and Lafayette police departments made 15 and 10 DUI arrests, respectively.

            In El Paso County, The Colorado Springs Police Department made 33 DUI arrests and the El Paso County Sheriff’s Office made 13 DUI arrests.  In Pueblo County, the sheriff’s office made seven DUI arrests.

            In Larimer County, the sheriff’s office made 21 DUI arrests and the Fort Collins Police Department made 16 such arrests.  (Editors:  A complete list of DUI arrests by agency is attached.)

            The Heat Is On! campaign is a partnership, including, CDOT, CSP and police and sheriff’s departments receiving Law Enforcement Assistance Fund (LEAF) grants.  Last year, The Heat Is On! campaign made 394 DUI arrests during the New Year’s holiday enforcement period.  St. Patrick’s Day is the next DUI enforcement period for The Heat Is On! campaign. 


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State of Colorado

Year

Fatalities

Alcohol Related

% to the total

1981

756

425

56.2%

1982

665

354

53.2%

1983

646

340

52.6%

1984

609

314

51.6%

1985

579

271

46.8%

1986

603

291

48.3%

1987

591

245

41.5%

1988

497

198

39.8%

1989

526

213

40.5%

1990

544

213

39.2%

1991

543

235

43.3%

1992

522

222

42.5%

1993

559

204

36.5%

1994

586

232

39.6%

1995

645

262

40.6%

1996

616

215

36.5%

1997

612

186

30.4%

1998 628 203

32.3%

1999 626 190

31.2%

2000 681 209

30.2%


Source: Colorado Department of Transportation
Fatal Accident Reporting System