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Central Oregon Spring Break Blitz results in 13 DUII arrests, no fatal crashes

DESCHUTES COUNTY, Ore. (KTVZ) Central Oregon law enforcement agencies reported no fatal or serious-injury crashes during a three-day safety enforcement period that concluded Friday, March 27. The operation, known as the Spring Break Blitz, resulted in 13 arrests for driving under the influence of intoxicants and more than 550 traffic stops.

The coordinated effort was organized by the Central Oregon Multi-Agency Traffic Team (MATT) to promote safe driving during one of the region's busiest travel periods. Participating agencies included five Deschutes County law enforcement departments, the Oregon State Police Bend Area Command and the Oregon State Police High Visibility Enforcement Unit.

During the three-day operation from March 25-27 officers issued 275 violation citations and provided 473 warnings to motorists. High-visibility patrols were positioned throughout Central Oregon to monitor behaviors most commonly associated with severe and fatal collisions.

Speeding was the most frequent violation identified during the blitz, accounting for 298 of the stops. Enforcement also recorded 128 lane-departure violations, 36 instances of distracted driving involving cellphones, 34 seat belt or occupant-protection violations and 31 cases of drivers operating a vehicle with a suspended license.

The Central Oregon MATT is a multi-agency team consisting of deputies, officers and troopers who combine resources to prevent serious traffic incidents. The participating groups include the Oregon State Police Bend Area Command and the Oregon State Police High Visibility Enforcement Unit.

Local law enforcement agencies and the Oregon State Police issued a statement thanking the community for their support and commitment to safe driving. The agencies stated that these combined efforts are intended to reduce crashes and ensure residents and visitors travel safely.

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