THE STATE HAS ADVISED THAT ELECTRONICALLY STOLEN SNAP/WFNJ BENEFITS ARE NO LONGER BEING REPLACED. THE STATE IS CREATING SAFETY FEATURES WHICH WILL BE COMING OUT SOON.
Published on December 03, 2019
Morris County authorities will be on the lookout for intoxicated drivers during December in Chester.
Morris County Prosecutor Fredric M. Knapp, Prosecutor's Office Acting Chief of Investigations Chris Kimker, and Chester Police Department Chief Thomas Williver announce the implementation of a joint Driving While Intoxicated checkpoint at a not-to-be-disclosed location in Chester in early December.
Law enforcement personnel from the Morris County Prosecutor's Office and the Chester Police Department will conduct the checkpoint.
DWI checkpoints are funded by grants received by the Prosecutor's Office from the State Division of Highway Traffic Safety to establish checkpoints in cooperation with municipal police departments throughout Morris County.
The Prosecutor's Office has set up sobriety checks in the past two years in Mount Olive, Roxbury, Washington Township, Morris Plains and most recently in Parsippany Troy-Hills.
Further DWI checkpoint dates and locations will be announced in the future.
Inquiries concerning this press release should be directed to Public Information Officer Meghan Knab at pressinquiry@co.morris.nj.us or 973-829-8159.