Houston – Over Memorial Day weekend, Harris County deputies launched an impaired driver effort to proactively minimize the amount of DWI-related infractions and fatal crashes within Precinct 4.
Over the long weekend, 41 people were arrested for DWI. Deputies say the suspects were stopped for traffic offenses and showed symptoms of intoxication.
According to Harris County Pct. 4, deputies administered tests to each subject and discovered that they were all inebriated.
Paula Bruner, Armando Dehuma, Fernando Rodriguez, Daniel Tam, and Rayumond Mazon are five of the 41 persons arrested on DWI Third Offense charges.
Charles Zayadeth, Cory Jackson, Adam Frank, and Nashon Ondiek were charged with a second DWI violation.
Kayla Wilson and Joshua Rivas were also charged with unauthorized carrying of a weapon.
Ryan Hon was also charged with possessing a controlled drug.
What are they saying?
“All suspects were detained, brought into Harris County Jail, and charged with driving while intoxicated. Drinking and driving are not permitted in Precinct 4. In a news release, Constable Mark Herman stated that if you choose to drive drunk, you will end up in jail.