Crime & Safety
Three Arrested at Latest Sobriety Checkpoint
One person is booked for drunk driving, while two others are arrested for unnamed reasons.

Three people were arrested and 14 vehicles were impounded during a sobriety checkpoint on Friday night, according to the Malibu/Lost Hills Sheriff's Station.
About 1,384 vehicles passed through the checkpoint as Las Virgenes Road north of Meadow Creek Lane, and 1,221 of those drivers were asked if they had been drinking that night said, said Sgt. Kristy Criner.
Four sobriety tests were administered and one individual ended up being arrested for allegedly driving under the influence, she said.
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Two other people were arrested for undisclosed reasons.
Fifteen license citations were issued, which are handed to drivers who are on the road with revoked or expired licenses.
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Fourteen vehicles were impounded, some of which were a result of license citations, Criner said.
The checkpoint lasted until about 1 a.m.
Three people were arrested for drunk driving at the last Calabasas sobriety checkpoint staged on July 9, Criner added.
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