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No Arrests Made During Sobriety Checkpoint At Fairfield Hills

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Police report that relatively few vehicles passed through a sobriety checkpoint, which they held on the night of Friday, July 31, and early morning hours of Saturday, August 1, on Wasserman Way, near its intersection with Trades Lane at Fairfield Hills.

Police checked about 350 vehicles that passed through the checkpoint. No arrests were made.

The enforcement consisted of eight seatbelt warnings, one cellphone warning, and 27 warnings for  sundry other motor vehicle violations, according to police.

During the DUI law enforcement event, motorists traveling in both directions at the checkpoint are stopped and briefly interviewed to determine whether they are driving under the influence of alcohol and/or drugs.

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