Hannah Brown memorial shines light on safety
Inaugural intoxication checkpoint held in Kahului
FIRST PHOTO: Charlene and Everett Brown hold a banner showing their 19-year-old daughter, Hannah Brown, who was killed in a June 23 traffic collision when her car was hit by a suspected drunken driver on Kuihelani Highway in Kahului. The Brown family joined police and Mothers Against Drunk Driving volunteers at the inaugural Hannah Brown Memorial Intoxication Checkpoint on Friday night.
SECOND PHOTO: Police traffic Lt. William Hankins talks with Hannah Brown’s family members Friday night at the inaugural Hannah Brown Memorial Intoxication Checkpoint on Kuihelani Highway. From left are Brown’s mother, Charlene, brother Sketch and father, Everett.
THIRD PHOTO: Everett Brown hands a Mother’s Against Drunk Driving goodie bag to a sober driver Friday night during a police DUI checkpoint organized in memory of his 19-year-old daughter, Hannah Brown, who died in a traffic collision with a suspected drunken driver. Traffic officer James Taylor was among officers running the checkpoint on Kuihelani Highway.
FOURTH PHOTO: Police traffic investigator Jun Hattori conducts field sobriety testing on a driver stopped for suspected drunken driving Friday night on Kuihelani Highway in Kahului. Hattori shines his flashlight for the driver to follow with his eyes in one test. Later, Hattori demonstrates the one-legged stand before having the driver perform the maneuver. The man was arrested and charged with driving under the influence of alcohol and having an open container in his car.
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