By Niesha Lofing:
A sobriety checkpoint late last week in West Sacramento resulted in four people arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence.
The checkpoint was from 9 p.m. Friday to 2 a.m. Saturday.
Sixteen officers form the "Avoid the 8" team stopped and screened 374 drivers, conducted five sobriety tests and arrested four people for drunken driving at the checkpoint, a Davis police news release states.
Officers also made one drug arrest at the checkpoint, suspended licenses of four drives and issued nine citations.
The "Avoid the 8" team also will be conducting saturation patrols on New Year's Eve.
Elsewhere in Yolo County, one person was arrested during a drunken driving warrant sweep early Saturday morning.
Yolo County Probation Officers conducted the sweep and probation searches throughout the county, evaluating people for indications they were in violation of the terms and conditions of their probation, a news release states.
Officers attempted to serve 12 warrants and of those, two warrants were successfully served. Officers also attempted to conduct five probation searches. Of those, two probation searches were completed.
Two probationers were contacted and one was found to be in violation of probation and arrested for alcohol-related violations.









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