Moorhead traffic often involves predictable patterns—commutes, evening travel, and busy corridors during seasonal activity. That matters because DUI evidence is frequently tied to:
- When the crash happened (nighttime hours, late-evening outings, or travel after events)
- How witnesses are located (nearby homes, businesses, or roadside stops)
- Whether video still exists from traffic cameras, nearby establishments, or vehicles
- How quickly evidence can be preserved before it’s overwritten, repaired, or lost
Even when the impaired driver is identified, the case can still turn on details: what officers observed, how field testing was documented, what the medical record shows, and whether the timeline supports the crash narrative.


