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This week, we had two tragic DUI cases: one a fatal crash, and another stopped by a brave 13-year-old who called 911. In this episode of the Cape CopCast 'Chief's Chat,' we walk through what happened, why impaired driving is never an accident, and how early planning—rideshare, a designated driver, or a spare room—prevents tragedy long before the first drink is poured. This sparks a conversation about the limits of enforcement, even with DUI operations and dedicated night-time DUI officers, and make the case that responsibility is the biggest fix.
We then pivot to discussing upcoming events, including the Law Enforcement Torch Run for Special Olympics, a tradition that unites agencies across Lee County and channels miles into inclusion and support. We highlight the NAMI Bridge Walk and how it ties into our Crisis Intervention Team training, plus a packed local calendar that makes February and March perfect for getting outside, moving your body, and connecting with neighbors.
We also remind you about our Financial Crimes Town Hall at the Lake Kennedy Center on Monday, March 2nd at 1 p.m. Our Economic Crimes Unit Detectives will break down current scams, warning signs, and simple ways to protect your accounts and identity, so you can stress less and enjoy more sunsets.
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This week, we had two tragic DUI cases: one a fatal crash, and another stopped by a brave 13-year-old who called 911. In this episode of the Cape CopCast 'Chief's Chat,' we walk through what happened, why impaired driving is never an accident, and how early planning—rideshare, a designated driver, or a spare room—prevents tragedy long before the first drink is poured. This sparks a conversation about the limits of enforcement, even with DUI operations and dedicated night-time DUI officers, and make the case that responsibility is the biggest fix.
We then pivot to discussing upcoming events, including the Law Enforcement Torch Run for Special Olympics, a tradition that unites agencies across Lee County and channels miles into inclusion and support. We highlight the NAMI Bridge Walk and how it ties into our Crisis Intervention Team training, plus a packed local calendar that makes February and March perfect for getting outside, moving your body, and connecting with neighbors.
We also remind you about our Financial Crimes Town Hall at the Lake Kennedy Center on Monday, March 2nd at 1 p.m. Our Economic Crimes Unit Detectives will break down current scams, warning signs, and simple ways to protect your accounts and identity, so you can stress less and enjoy more sunsets.