Law enforcement officials in South Dakota have announced the latest locations for sobriety checkpoints around the state.

How Many Checkpoints Will There Be?

After setting up sobriety checkpoints in 17 counties in June, the Department of Public Safety is conducting checkpoints at 19 locations in July.

In a press release, the DPS outlined the counties impacted:

South Dakota July Sobriety Checkpoint Locations

  • Bennett County
  • Brookings County
  • Brule County
  • Codington County
  • Custer County
  • Davison County
  • Edmunds County
  • Hughes County
  • Jerauld County
  • Kingsbury County
  • Lawrence County
  • Lincoln County
  • Marshall County
  • Meade County
  • Minnehaha County
  • Moody County
  • Spink County
  • Walworth County
  • Yankton County

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You've Been Warned

As is typical with these announcements, the exact dates, times, and locations of each checkpoint are not being disclosed. The monthly checkpoints are funded by the South Dakota Office of Highway Safety and conducted by the South Dakota Highway Patrol, with assistance from local law enforcement.

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