The State Highway Patrol says 14 people were killed on Ohio roads over the Memorial Day weekend.
A patrol statement says the deaths reported over the four-day period from May 26 through May 29 included one motorcyclist, six motorists and seven pedestrians.
Fewer people were killed over Memorial Day weekend in 2017 than in the previous two years. The patrol says 15 people died in crashes over the 2016 holiday period and 16 were killed in 2015.
State troopers made 554 drug-related arrests this year, up 26 percent compared with 2016. A total of 801 DUI arrests were reported. That’s an 8 percent increase compared with Memorial Day weekend last year.
The patrol says troopers issued more than 7,800 citations for seat belt violations, up 9 percent from last year.
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