(KLZA)-- The Falls City Police Depeartment made 28 traffic stops, issuing 16 citations and a dozen warnings during the November 23 - 27 Click it or ticket mobilization.
In addition, officers responced to 38 calls for service with two traffic accidents reported. One warrant arrest was made, eight reports of child abuse/neglect were investigated along with three reports of 3rd degree assault and one report of sexual abuse and two reports of vandalism, five disturbance reports and one report of domestic violence.
The overtime cost associated with the mobilization was funded by a grant provided by the Nebraska Department of Transportation, Highway Safety Office.
The Falls City Police Department thanks the citizens of Falls City and all our community partners for their continued support and encourages all drives to Click, Buckle Up, every trip, every time.
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