Mission Police to increase traffic enforcement ahead of Independence Day
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The Mission Police Department announced increased roadway enforcement from June 26 to July 13 to reduce impaired driving and roadway deaths during the Independence Day period.
The Mission Police Department said it will increase roadway enforcement in Mission from June 26 to July 13 to reduce impaired driving and roadway deaths during the Independence Day period.
Sergeant Gutierrez of the Traffic Bureau announced the plan and urged residents to help keep celebrations safe. “From June 26 to July 13, we'll be increasing enforcement on our roadways,” Gutierrez said. “Join us in our mission to reduce roadway deaths caused by impaired driving.”
The announcement frames the effort as a safety campaign timed to the holiday, with the department asking residents to exercise caution and avoid impaired driving. The department did not specify enforcement tactics, staffing levels, or penalties in the announcement.
The message was brief and focused on prevention and public awareness rather than policy changes or new regulations. No formal vote or legislative action accompanied the announcement; it was presented as an operational enforcement period by police staff.
The Mission Police Department urged drivers to plan ahead and designate sober drivers for holiday events.

