Law enforcement agencies increase patrols and enforcement for St. Patrick's Day weekend.

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Indiana State Police officers are increasing patrols in the Fort Wayne area as part of a statewide campaign to enforce sober driving, showing zero tolerance for anyone driving aggressively, over the speed limit or under the influence. The campaign began on March 10 and will run through April 4, targeting annual events that could commonly lead to impaired driving. Fatal crashes continue to climb statewide, with 73 fatalities and more than 2,200 injuries in Indiana car crashes this time last year.
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