KCSO and Zero Task Force partners with Q13 for ‘Operation Zero Tolerance’ show

The Kitsap County Sheriff’s Office and Kitsap County Target Zero Task Force, along with other local agencies, has partnered with Q13 FOX (KCPQ-TV) for Washington’s Most Wanted’s “Operation Zero Tolerance” which will air Friday, July 19.

SEATTLE — The Kitsap County Sheriff’s Office and Kitsap County Target Zero Task Force, along with other local agencies, has partnered with Q13 FOX (KCPQ-TV) for Washington’s Most Wanted’s “Operation Zero Tolerance” which will air Friday, July 19 at 9:30 p.m. on JOEtv (KZJO-TV) and 10:30 p.m. on Q13 FOX (KCPQ-TV) with an encore presentation on Saturday, July 20 at the same times and stations.

The show will focus on the 100 deadliest days on Washington roads. More people lose their  lives in alcohol related crashes between Memorial Day and Labor Day than at  any other time of the year.

“Operation Zero Tolerance” is out to catch drivers wanted on felony DUI warrants and others who already have multiple convictions for DUI and have active warrants again today. The goal is simple; to get dangerous drivers off the street and help prevent new tragedies from happening.

“The fugitives featured on Washington’s Most Wanted’s “Operation Zero Tolerance” haven’t been busted just once or twice for DUI, some of them have been arrested repeatedly over the last ten years. That puts innocent people in danger every time they get behind the wheel.” said Q13 FOX News anchor David Rose, host of Washington’s Most Wanted.

“Operation Zero Tolerance” will also feature interviews with families impacted by drunk driving and WSP

troopers will explain the consequences of refusing to take a Breathalyzer test.

The special was produced in partnership with law enforcement and community agencies including the Washington State Patrol.

 

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