Last night, in Doncaster East, police first waved in two men in separate vehicles at a random breath testing site on Reynolds Road about 6:30pm.

The men each undertook a preliminary breath test, before both undertaking evidentiary breath tests.

The first man, a 28-year-old from the Yarra Junction area, returned an alleged reading of .130 BAC.

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The second man, a 28-year-old from Mount Evelyn, returned an alleged reading of .184 BAC

Both men had their licences immediately suspended and both cars were impounded for 30 days for $983.

A short time later, officers waved in a 31-year-old woman for testing.

She undertook a preliminary breath test, before undertaking an evidentiary breath test and returning an alleged reading of .122 BAC.

The Donvale woman’s car was impounded for 30 days for $983, and her licence was immediately suspended.

The trio are expected to be charged on summons with traffic-related offences.

This intercept forms part of Operation Arid, a statewide road policing operation in Victoria during the Labour Day long weekend.

SOURCEVictoria Police
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