From Niesha Lofing:
Thirty local California Highway Patrol officers were honored in Elk Grove for their fight against drunken driving.
The Mothers Against Drunk Driving's Greater Sacramento Area chapter hosted the annual MADD and AVOID luncheon Tuesday at the Wackford Community Center in Elk Grove, a CHP news release states.
AVOID is an anti-DUI program that teams up law enforcement agencies for saturation patrols and sobriety checkpoints.
The event honored 30 CHP officers who work what is designated as the North Sacramento area. In 2008, officers from that office arrested 2,512 drunken drivers, the release states.
Officer Shon Remington was the top enforcer, arresting 174 drunken drivers, Officer Shawn Andrews was next with 121 arrests, followed by Officer Chris Bunney with 106, the release states.
Here in alphabetical listing are the other officers honored and how many DUI arrests they made:
Chris Abbott, 36; Andy Beasley, 40; Jeff Carlisle, 47; Norm Chavez, 44; Amy Escatel, 66; Erik Ferris, 95; Jason Finn, 39; Harold Garcia, 50; Jeff George, 62; Greg Gomez, 30; Phil Higgins, 35; Aaron Kacalek, 26; Justin King, 48; Jay Mayfield, 79; Chuck Moss, 51; Sean Nichols, 66; Henry Pastoor, 73; Gary Paul, 86; Gabe Potter, 62; Mike Price, 45; Steve Ries, 38; Steve Rutledge, 69; Mark Stevens, 59; Kenji Takahashi, 71; Andy Welsh, 44; JC White, 25; David Woodruff, 30.









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