Jennings drivers to see State Police sobriety checks today

Indiana State Police say they will be holding a sobriety checkpoint in Jennings County today at an undisclosed location.

The agency says that drivers passing through the checkpoint should be prepared to show license and registration to the troopers. They say that drivers will only be detained briefly while police determine if further investigation is necessary.

State police say that the sobriety checkpoints let them check for intoxicated and impaired drivers and get them off of the road.

If you see a vehicle driving erratically, you should call 911 and give a description of the vehicle, its location and which direction it is heading. You can do that anonymously.