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Arizona Law Enforcement Nets More Than 200 DUI Arrests in Halloween Safety Crackdown

by Paige Wuthrich
November 7, 2025
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Arizona Law Enforcement Nets More Than 200 DUI Arrests in Halloween Safety Crackdown

During the Halloween weekend, heightened patrols by Arizona law enforcement resulted in over 200 DUI arrests, as reported by FOX 10 Phoenix. The cops’ crackdown resulted in 221 combined aggravated and misdemeanor arrests for driving under the influence, with an additional 50 arrests for people with a blood alcohol content (BAC) of 0.15 or higher.

The increased enforcement comes as the Arizona Department of Health Services highlights a frightening statistic: children are three times more likely to be killed by vehicles on Halloween than any other night, a concern that prompted local forces to deploy nearly 600 officers from Thursday to Saturday to mitigate risks, as reported by KOLD News 13. This dismal data point emphasizes the need, prompting attempts to deploy additional police and strengthen the vigilance of impaired drivers, particularly given the increased pedestrian traffic among youngsters on this joyful occasion.

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Yomy Castillo, an Injury Prevention Program Manager at Arizona DHS, told KOLD News 13 that “children move unpredictably on this one night of the year, and they’re very excited, so they’re out on the street, and there are a lot of factors that come into play.” Law enforcement agencies such as the Oro Valley Police Department, Tucson Police Department, and Pima County Sheriff’s Department took extra precautions, including more uniformed officers and DUI squads that patrolled the streets.

Furthermore, the Arizona Governor’s Office of Highway Safety bolstered the concerted initiative by forming a DUI task force comprised of over 50 law enforcement agencies to address this pervasive issue. Last year, Jesse Torrez, the Director of GOHS, stated that “impaired driving is the number one factor for fatalities in Arizona,” emphasizing the mission to protect the populace, particularly vulnerable populations such as celebratory children. The task force’s goal is clear: to reduce the likelihood of tragedies on nights when innocence and revelry are most vulnerable to the dangers of reckless driving on the roads, as it was established the previous year with a record of 160 DUI arrests and more than 900 speeding citations.

The Arizona DHS distributed simple pedestrian safety tips, such as making eye contact with drivers before crossing and using crosswalks, while officers such as Darren Wright from OVPD urged drivers to remain vigilant and phone-free, saying, “We want to be proactive and try to prevent anything from happening,” in an interview with KOLD News 13. This concerted effort, supported in part by grant money for extra hours, represents a community-wide position against the dangers of DUI, underlining all parties’ shared obligation to keep the roadways safe during periods of increased pedestrian activity.

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