You asked: What happens when officers make a DUI arrest in Lincoln County?

Published 9:04 am Thursday, March 14, 2024

BROOKHAVEN — Readers asked what happens when Mississippi Highway Patrol, Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office or Brookhaven Police Department make an arrest with suspected DUI. The current answer is a long drawn out process.

Everytime an agency e makes a DUI arrest in Lincoln County they must go through a four to six week process to accurately charge someone with DUI. Sheriff Steve Rushing said this is because the jail’s breathalyzer machine needed repairs and Mississippi Department of Public Safety has not given the jail a new machine nor repaired the old one. 

Rushing said right now they have to get a blood warrant signed off from a judge, take the person to King’s Daughter Medical Center and send the blood work off to the Mississippi Crime Lab to get the report of what was in the person’s system. 

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Mississippi pays for DUI machines in all county jails and police agencies. 

“They have been in the process of replacing the system but we have not had a machine for two years,” Rushing said. “We can’t get a new one from the state. DPS told me there are new ones ordered. In January, they told me they haven’t come in yet. We have to do blood tests and warrants. It is a pain.” 

Rushing said when the DUI machine is at the jail they run tests on people who have probable cause for DUI. Charges are then based on the machine’s test. 

Trips to the hospital and waiting on warrants costs the sheriff’s office time. The blood work done at the hospital costs the taxpayers money and the tests sent to the crime lab only cause the crime lab to be backed up even more. 

“I offered to buy a machine. We keep getting told they will fix it,” Rushing said. “We can’t get a solid answer out of the state or when to expect a new machine.”