Suffolk County Deputy Sheriffs Honored by Mothers Against Drunk Driving


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On May 2, 2023, Suffolk County Deputy Sheriffs from the Sheriff’s Proactive Impaired Driving Effort (SPIDRE) Team were honored at a Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) NYS Law Enforcement Recognition Event in Albany. In addition, Deputy Sheriff Damian Adams was honored for making the most DWI/DUI arrests for the Sheriff’s Office in 2022.

In the first three months of 2023, members of the SPIDRE Team have made nearly 50 DWI/DUI arrests. Seven of those defendants were charged with Aggravated DWI, which indicates a BAC of 0.18 and higher. In addition, they have also made 25 other arrests during DWI patrols, including four stolen/unauthorized use of vehicles, one outstanding warrant, and four counts of reckless driving.

The Sheriff’s Office SPIDRE Team is a grant funded unit that is comprised of specially trained Deputy Sheriff’s including Drug Recognition Experts. Since inception in 2015, SPIDRE has made over 1,000 drunk or drugged driving related arrests.

For more information on the Suffolk County Sheriff’s Office Corrections Division, please visit www.suffolksheriff.com.

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