Crime & Safety
Will Co. Sheriff Police Issue 116 Citations During Labor Day Crackdown
Two DUI arrests were also made.

WILL COUNTY, IL — A total of 116 citations were given out during the Will County Sheriff’s Office “Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over” Labor Day crackdown.
Citations included violations such as speeding, illegal cell phone usage, seat belt violations, non-insurance, suspended/revoked license, moving and non-moving violations, signal and sign violations and illegal transportation of alcohol, according to a sheriff’s office news release.
One felony arrest and two DUI arrests were also made.
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"Law enforcement officers have one of the toughest jobs in the country. Day and night, 24/7, they work tirelessly to protect citizens, seeing our fair share of troubling and devastating scenes," said Sgt. Vince Gambino of the Sheriff's Traffic Unit. "Drunk driving crashes are all too familiar."
Nationally in 2014, there were 9,967 people killed in drunk driving crashes, making up nearly one-third of all traffic fatalities that year. In fact, on average, more than 10,000 people died each year from 2010 to 2014 in DUI crashes.
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"As traffic safety partners, we do our best to make sure drivers and roads are safe. Yet there is still so much for us to do." Gambino said.
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