Long Beach Police followed up on a number of local outstanding traffic warrants Sunday which led to the arrests of nine people.
Searches were done by LBPD Traffic Division officers at 47 locations within Long Beach and focused specifically on DUI offenders and drivers with suspended or revoked licenses.
The operation and were funded by a recent grant bestowed on the LBPD by the California Office of Traffic Safety, part of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, said Nancy Pratt, a Long Beach Police Department spokeswoman.
Searches were done by LBPD Traffic Division officers at 47 locations within Long Beach and focused specifically on DUI offenders and drivers with suspended or revoked licenses.
The operation and were funded by a recent grant bestowed on the LBPD by the California Office of Traffic Safety, part of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, said Nancy Pratt, a Long Beach Police Department spokeswoman.


Who considers this a newsworthy event?? Someone needs a reality check on what is important.
That's why it's on the blog vs. the newspaper or the main Web site.