Driving Under The Influence Arrests

Driving Under The Influence Arrests


Wednesday 24th Apr 2024


Despite the current travel restrictions North Wales Police’s Roads Policing Unit are reminding motorists that #Fatal5 patrols continue after drink and drug drive arrests were made yesterday (Thursday, 2nd April).

Shortly after 8pm last night officers were looking for a possible drink driver in the Llansannan area. The vehicle they were looking for was spotted coming into Abergele so it was stopped and the driver failed the roadside breath test after providing a reading of 101 (legal limit is 35). The 45-year-old man, who is local to the Abergele area, was arrested and taken to custody where he failed to provide, so was charged with failing to provide and will appear before court in June.

Earlier on another drink drive arrest was made in Bangor whereby officers spotted a car going through a red light. The vehicle was followed and stopped and the 21-year-old driver failed the roadside breath test. He was also discovered to be a provisional licence holder and wasn’t insured. He was arrested and charged and bailed to appear before court in June.

And yesterday morning a 34-year-old man who was driving a Renault truck on Holt Road in Wrexham tested positive for both cannabis and cocaine at the roadside. He was arrested and taken to custody and later released under investigation whilst officers await the results of further tests.

Inspector Gareth Jones of the Roads Policing Unit said: “Despite the travel restrictions we are still out there and we will continue to target those who are driving whilst under the influence. We will also continue to secure convictions and keep our roads safe from those who put their lives and other innocent road users at risk.

 

“We will also continue to act on any intelligence or information provided to us by you so if you have information about a drink or drug driver let us know. Call us on 101, send us a message via live webchat/email or contact us via Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.”