HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY, Fla. – The Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office, in a joint effort with the Tampa Police Department and the Temple Terrace Police Department, conducted “Operation Salted Rim” over the recent Cinco de Mayo weekend, specifically targeting impaired drivers to enhance road safety.
The collaborative initiative, which ran from Friday, May 2, 2025, through Monday, May 5, 2025, saw increased DUI enforcement across Hillsborough County. Deputies and officers from the participating agencies worked together, conducting numerous traffic stops aimed at identifying and removing impaired individuals from the roadways.
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According to data released by the Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office (HCSO), the operation resulted in a significant number of interactions with drivers. A total of 349 traffic stops were conducted throughout the four-day period.
The operation led to 41 arrests for driving under the influence (DUI). In addition to DUI arrests, one other arrest was made during the operation. While warnings were the most frequent outcome, with 326 issued, 23 citations were also handed out.
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Sheriff Chad Chronister emphasized the gravity of impaired driving. “If you choose to drink and drive, you’re not just breaking the law; you’re gambling with someone else’s future,” said Sheriff Chronister. “Don’t turn a night out into a lifetime of regret.”
“Thank you to our deputies and partner agencies for continuing to protect those who drive on our roadways intending to return home safely and for removing the dangerous individuals who don’t,” he added.
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