The Desert Hot Springs Police Department has been awarded a $105,000 grant by the California Office of Traffic Safety to increase patrols and provide traffic safety programs in an effort to reduce serious injuries and deaths on roads, police said Tuesday.
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The California Highway Patrol and municipal law enforcement agencies throughout Riverside County will be on the lookout Wednesday for motorists who attempt to try their luck driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs while celebrating St. Patrick’s Day. “The CHP is committed to making California’s roadways safe for all who use them,” California Highway […]
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A repeat drunken driver who crashed a vehicle into a police car — injuring a Cathedral City officer, a nurse and a prisoner seated in the back of the patrol unit — pleaded guilty Friday to felony DUI charges. Cruz Octavio Rodriguez, 26, is slated to be sentenced Dec. 14. He entered his plea to […]
