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1. Support Services
www.cityofhavelock.com/Departm - [Cached]Published on: 11/23/2006 Last Visited: 11/23/2006
Sergeant Kenneth C. Rhodes 252-447-3212 -
2. www.newbernsj.com
www.newbernsj.com/news/mobile_ - [Cached]Published on: 2/26/2008 Last Visited: 2/26/2008
Taylor Wright, a New Bern High School student, simulates taking an Intoxilyzer test while Ken Rhodes explains how it works.
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Kenny Rhodes, a retired Havelock police officer, is one of the BAT mobile coordinators. He has been on tour since December with the state Department of Health and Human Services, which arranges educational appearances.
He showed the students three stations where the Intoxilyzer 5000 measures blood-alcohol content.
Under state law, a driver is considered impaired if his blood-alcohol level is .08 percent.
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As for the mobile units, Rhodes said 1,056 checkpoints from Oct. 1996 to Feb. 2006 have resulted in 54,455 charges. -
3. The Havelock News
www.havenews.com/SiteProcessor - [Cached]Published on: 7/24/2006 Last Visited: 7/24/2006
National Night Out organizer, Havelock Police Sergeant Kenny Rhodes, said the crime prevention event's success is the result of a combination of fun and games mixed with professional safety and crime prevention advice provided by Marine Corps, state, county and city law enforcement and fire department personnel.
"It gets bigger and better every year," said Rhodes.

