Impaired Driving Crashes in the News
1/2/23 Drunk Driver Hits Goochland Emergency Crew
1/3/23 Crash Leads to DUID Arrest
1/5/23 Woman Pleads Guilty in Spotsylvania Drunk Driving Crash
1/14/23 Charles Edward Martin, 56, Driver, Patrick County
1/16/23 Kenneth Antony Thomas, 50, Driver, Northumberland
1/20/23 Robert Bailey, 69, Driver, Isle of Wight County
1/21/23 David Isaac Young, 18, Passenger, Augusta County
1/23/23 Jeffrey Gayle Gunsallius, 48, Driver, Albemarle County
1/28/23 Stefany De La Cruz Moreno Medina, 30, Passenger, Prince William County
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MADD volunteer, Mike Goodove, is a lawyer in the Hampton Roads area. Recently, Mr. Goodove was interviewed in a story about why Virginia Beach issues the most DUIs in the area. You can read and watch that story here.
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Are you old enough to drink? Act Like It!
Drinking and driving can damage your financial situation, your public image, and your physical & mental health. Don’t risk a DUI!
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We are thrilled to announce Stacey D. Stewart has been named the new CEO of Mothers Against Drunk Driving. Stacey’s appointment to CEO arrives at a moment of renewed urgency for the organization, as new data from National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) reveals that impaired driving will reach its highest levels in over a decade and that alcohol-related crashes are once again the number one killer on American roads.
“I am honored by the opportunity to join and lead an organization with such a rich history and legacy, and especially one that is committed to driving change to solve such a critical issue,” said Stewart.
Please join us in welcoming Stacey to MADD! Read the full announcement here: https://madd.org/news/#press
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MADD’s new CEO, Stacey D. Stewart
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MADD volunteer, Greg Estep, wrote an op-ed piece about the national crisis traffic deaths have become. Greg’s son, Thomas Estep, was killed by a drunk driver on New Year's Eve in 2017. You can read Greg’s thoughtful piece here.
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Greg Estep, left, and his son Thomas, right
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