AAIM 2014 DUI Survey Press Release

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Alliance Against Intoxicated Motorists

Woodfield Grove, Suite 131


(847) 240-0027
Fax (847) 240-0028

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

870 East Higgins Road

Schaumburg, IL 60173
Toll free (888) 240-0027
www.aaim1.org

For more information contact:


Rita Kreslin
(847) 240-0027

DECATUR TAKES THE LEAD IN DUI ARRESTS


BERWYN HAS REMARKABLE INCREASE IN DUI ARRESTS
Schaumburg, July 1, 2015: DUI arrests and other law enforcement efforts are the most
significant deterrents to impaired driving. The Alliance Against Intoxicated Motorists (AAIM) is
pleased to release the results of our Annual Illinois DUI Arrest Survey for 2014. AAIM has
conducted this survey, which is funded by a grant from the Illinois Department of Transportation,
for 25 years.
Since 1990, AAIM has conducted an annual survey of Illinois police departments to
determine how many DUI arrests they make and to give recognition to the most productive
departments and police officers.
responding.

Nearly 700 police agencies were surveyed with 84%

AAIM not only praises these departments and individual officers, but we also

continue to encourage them to keep up the fight against drunk driving.


The Decatur Police Department is first in the state in DUI arrests among municipal
departments with 477 arrests for 2014. (Because of its size, Chicago is in its own category.)
Decatur has been a perennial top-five police department in AAIMs DUI ranking since 2008.
We maintain an aggressive and intolerant position on impaired driving. Earning the number
one spot in Illinois for 2014 validates our commitment to remove drunk drivers from our
roadways. We must continue to partner with organizations such as AAIM, local businesses,

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government officials and schools to solve this problem, states Decatur Police Chief Brad
Sweeney.
In 2014, Springfield was second with 406 arrests, followed by Naperville (387), Rockford
(384), Carol Stream (352), Elmhurst (285), Chicago Heights (283), Normal (267), Bloomington
(261), and Cicero (255). Tougher enforcement of drunk driving laws and public awareness
campaigns in Illinois has substantially cut the annual number of alcohol-related traffic deaths
since fatalities peaked during the 1980s, said Rita Kreslin, Executive Director of AAIM.
Focused efforts and cooperation of law enforcement agencies, traffic safety advocates and
communities have helped to prevent crashes and save thousands of lives.
The biggest increase in arrests among the top departments was in Berwyn where DUI
arrests jumped by 122% in 2014 compared to 2013. Other municipalities with increases from
2013 to 2014 are Chicago Heights (14.6%), Bloomington (6.1%), Cicero (5.4%) and Arlington
Heights (4.2%)
The highest DUI arrest rate in the state among departments making at least 200 arrests
was Carol Stream which had 5.50 arrests per sworn officer. The second highest rate of 4.65
was in Fairview Heights. Arrests per officer are an indicator of a departments emphasis on DUI
enforcement and are a measure that can be used to compare smaller departments.
Arrests made by the Chicago Police decreased by 2.2% in 2014 (3,321) compared to
2013 (3,395), Illinois State Police arrests decreased by 37.8% in 2014 (5,784) compared to
2013 (9,302). The sheriffs department reporting the most DUI arrests was Winnebago County
(407), while Cook (349), Lake (346), Will (237) and Champaign (209) Counties round out the top
five sheriff departments.
Illinois State Police Trooper Eric David was Illinois Top Cop with 236 DUI arrests. AAIM
also commends the life-saving efforts of Chicago Police Officer Timothy Walter, who arrested
224 drunk drivers, and Chicago Police Officer Elliot Tupayachi, who arrested 221 drunk drivers.

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AAIM has great respect for all these officers and departments for their aggressive DUI
enforcement. We are grateful for their willingness to put forth the extra effort in removing drunk
drivers from our roads, said Kreslin.
While the progress is encouraging, the tragic toll of impaired driving is still way too high.
We all share a responsibility in making our roadways safe. Citizens need to drive safely at all
times and be genuinely concerned about the loss of innocent lives and injuries due to drunk
driving said Kreslin.
AAIM is an Illinois-only citizen activist group founded in 1982 by victims of drunk driving.
Prevention, victim advocacy, and legislation encompass the mission of AAIM, a recognized
Illinois expert on these issues. The survey provides a valuable service to Illinois citizens by
encouraging them to compare the DUI enforcement record of their local police department with
that of other communities.

As a result, public pressure can be applied, where needed, to

encourage DUI enforcement as a priority.


A detailed listing of survey results and participating departments is available at:
www.aaim1.org

Questions? email: [email protected]

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