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Pandemic shortages limit OUI arrests, but numbers still climb

Por: Portland Press Herald Nation September 24, 2022

Capt. Kevin Chabot of the Wells Police Department says that the town has seen a significant increase in OUI arrests this year. In July, 20 people were charged, a single-month record since at least 2016. Gregory Rec/Staff Photographer Just after 10 p.m. on a Thursday in July, Wells police stopped a driver from Massachusetts on Route 1, the busiest road through town. He was arrested for operating under the influence. The next night, a woman from... + full article



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