ISP Partners with the Newton County Sheriff's Department to Conduct Traffic Blitz

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INDIANA STATE POLICE
LOWELL DISTRICT
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Lowell, IN 46356
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DATE: June 8, 2023

ISP Partners with the Newton County Sheriff's Department to Conduct Traffic Blitz

Newton County- On Wednesday, June 7th, The Indiana State Police Commercial Vehicle Enforcement Division, along with the Newton County Sheriff's Office and the Indiana State Police Lowell Post, conducted a traffic enforcement blitz in Newton County. The blitz was focused on commercial vehicle enforcement and the use of portable scales to check the weight of semi-trucks. The officers were primarily focused on vehicles traveling on U.S. 41 and on S.R. 55 due to recent concerns and complaints of overweight trucks on those roadways.

The blitz resulted in some findings that are concerning not only to law enforcement, but to the public.  One truck was driving on a flat tire, one driver was found driving without a CDL (Commercial Driver’s License), and one driver was found to be in possession of marijuana.  These were each placed “Out of service”. Of the 20 trucks that were weighed, 10 of them were found to be overweight on their gross or on an axle group. 

In total, there were 17 level II inspections and 3 level III inspections completed.  Three drivers were placed out of service and two vehicles were placed out of service. Of the 20 inspections conducted, there were 70 violations noted on those inspections. Nine traffic citations were issued, and 13 warnings were issued. 

Sgt. Dale Turner stated, “The Indiana State Police Commercial Vehicle Enforcement Division will continue to partner with our local law enforcement agencies to conduct these traffic blitzes in the future to keep Indiana roadways safe.”  Sheriff Shannon Cothran thanked the Indiana State Police for participating, and also stated that he is already looking forward to the next CMV blitz in the very near future.

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