Eight Dee-Wees a Week: Suffolk County Sheriff’s Office Arrests Several Drunken Drivers 


Darwin Perez Donis (R) of Bellport was arrested for Aggravated DWI on Friday. | Suffolk County Sheriff's Office

This past weekend, the Suffolk County Sheriff’s Office made eight “Driving While Intoxicated” (DWI) arrests.

One of the booked and processed perpetrators, Darwin Perez Donis, 31, of Bellport, committed Aggravated DWI, per his charges. On Friday, June 20th, he was found swerving his 2017 Chevrolet Malibu over lanes, and bloodshot-eyed, slurring his speech and reeking of alcohol upon interview. 

Moreover, Donis registered a whopping .24 Blood Alcohol Content (BAC) in his chemical breath test—three times over the legal limit. 

As part of ongoing DWI enforcement by the Sheriff’s Office, deputies are out into the late hours—ever on the lookout for clocking poor decision-makers in the act before they can inflict vehicular harm onto themselves or others. 

Through his DWI enforcement campaign, Suffolk County Sheriff Errol D. Toulon, Jr. has consistently reminded residents of all ages to drink responsibly and to always have a designated driver in place. 

“I commend my staff for their hard work in safely removing these impaired and dangerous drivers from our streets so residents who drive responsibly can arrive home safe,” he said. 

Additional DWI arrests from Friday include: Ingrid Centeno, 55, of Brentwood and Zephyr Osit, 18, of Holbrook.

Saturday’s slate: Rigoverto Diaz, 25, of Mastic; and Jarlen SueroHernandez, 18, of Patchogue. 

And Sunday’s: Luis Crillo Mejia, 34, of Shirley; and Omar Cabrera Maldonado, 37, of Medford.

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