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Drug recognition experts help Williams County police improve their impaired driving skills

PHOTO BY ANNA WOZNIAK / THE VILLAGE REPORTERADDANCE COURSE…About 20 officers from Williams and Defiance County gathered to gain top-notch knowledge in the Advanced Driving Under the Influence course. Pictured are some of the officers listening intently to how to look at the vehicle window for reasonable cause to suspect driving under the influence. Chief Rob Kohli of the Shawnee Township Police Department explains how to look at the vehicle window for reasonable cause to suspect driving under the influence.

By: Anna Wozniak
THE VILLAGE REPORTER
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The officers of William…


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