In an effort to combat and deter individuals from driving while under the influence of alcohol and or drugs, the Sandia Police Department will conduct a Sobriety Checkpoint Operation on Aug. 27, within the Pueblo of Sandia reservation.

Officers will be contacting drivers passing through the checkpoint and conduct a brief screening to identify impaired drivers in an effort to keep the roadways safe and to discourage impaired drivers from driving a motor vehicle, according to a notice from the police department.

Impaired drivers that are identified will be arrested and face prosecution, jail time, suspended driver’s license and penalty fees.  This operation is part of a comprehensive, collaborative approach to traffic safety and is funded by ENDWI Traffic Safety Grant.