Red Deer RCMP arrest four impaired drivers since July 1
A province-wide focus on impaired driving this month has resulted in the arrest of four impaired drivers in Red Deer since July 1.
Mounties say the focus will continue through targeted campaigns and every day patrols by general duty and traffic members in both marked and unmarked vehicles.
Police say three impaired drivers were arrested thanks to tips from the public, while the fourth was apprehended when RCMP patrolling the downtown observed a vehicle swerving between lanes in the early morning hours of July 4.
“All four drivers arrested so far this month were males between the ages of 29 and 63, and all were identified by their erratic driving patterns,” says Sgt. Kevin Halwa of the Red Deer RCMP Traffic unit in a press release. “One of the suspects had a blood alcohol content twice the legal limit, and another had a blood alcohol content more than three times the legal limit. One of the suspects we arrested was already a suspended driver.”


