LA PLATA, Md. -
The Charles County Sheriffs Office will conduct a sobriety checkpoint on Friday, Nov. 10 between 7 p.m. and midnight.
The Sheriffs Office is not disclosing the location of the checkpoint but signs on the roadway will advise motorists as they approach it. Officers will check all vehicles that pass through the checkpoint and drivers who are found to be intoxicated will be arrested. Delays for motorists are expected to be minimal.
Sobriety checkpoints are one of the many tools we use to prevent drinking and driving and remove intoxicated drivers from our roadways, said Charles County Sheriff Frederick E. Davis.