2022 Resulted in 508 O.W.I. Arrests and 12 Troopers Hit by Vehicles
(I.S.P. Press Release)
Northwest Indiana- The Indiana State Police Lowell Post wants to share some statistics from 2022 that are concerning to the safety of the motoring public and to our troopers working on our roadways. Troopers arrested 508 individuals for impaired driving in 2022. That’s on par with 2021 which was 526. While this number decreased by 18, that number should not be celebrated. Rather, it should be cause for concern.
A second statistic that we wanted to highlight from 2022 is that the Lowell Post had 12 troopers struck either in their cars or while standing outside of their cars. Of those 12 incidents, 8 of the drivers that struck the troopers were impaired by either drugs or alcohol. In other words, almost 70% of the time when a trooper was struck by another vehicle, the driver was impaired. That is significant and dangerous. Not only was the trooper put in harms way in each of these incidents, but innocent citizens as well as the impaired driver themselves.
The message remains the same to not drive after consuming alcoholic beverages or drugs. A designated sober driver or ride-sharing options are available. To drive impaired is a choice that is made by the driver, and a bad choice at that. Education on the dangers of impaired driving continues, but ultimately it is up to each driver to choose not to drive after consuming alcoholic beverages or drugs.
In 2023, you will see a renewed focus by the Indiana State Police Lowell Post in combating impaired driving. ISP will also be including local police and sheriff departments in our organized blitzes for O.W.I. enforcement. If you choose to drive impaired in Northwest Indiana, don’t be surprised when you get pulled over. Please don’t put yourself or others in harms way by drinking and driving. Also, if you see emergency lights, slow down and change lanes to give first responders that room to work. We want to go home to our families, just like you.

*Photos shown are all troopers that were hit in 2022.
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