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District attorney and sheriff urge holiday vigilance after county reports hundreds of DUI cases
Summary
Kings County’s district attorney and sheriff presented a joint holiday safety proclamation, citing 434 DUI cases filed in 2025 and stepped-up patrols. The board accepted the proclamation and posed for a photograph; law enforcement said grant funding supports holiday saturation patrols.
Kings County’s district attorney and sheriff urged residents to avoid impaired driving during the holiday season at the Board of Supervisors meeting on Dec. 9.
"In 2025, our office filed 434 DUI cases," District Attorney Sarah Hacker told supervisors as she introduced a joint proclamation aimed at reducing drunk driving. Hacker said nearly half of those cases involved drivers with…
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