Prescott Valley Police to put more focus on DUI enforcement
If you ever see a driver that seems they don’t have control of their vehicle, it may be time to call the police. The Prescott Valley Police Department encourages citizens to do so because it may save lives. PVPD can be contacted at 928-772-9267 for non-emergencies, 911 for emergencies. Yavapai County Silent witness is 1-800-932-3232. (Courier stock photo)
Originally Published: February 19, 2021 12:31 p.m.
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