South Metro Scoop
Minnesota just had its best year for traffic safety in recent memory — a 20% drop in fatalities statewide. But Scott County went in the complete opposite direction, becoming the third deadliest county in the state behind only Hennepin and Ramsey. In this episode we dig into why. We break down what Prior Lake Police Chief Mark Duggan called the iceberg theory of crime — the idea that the 52 DUI arrests his department made last year are just the tiny visible fraction of a much bigger problem. Duggan told the city council the real number of impaired drivers on the road is likely 300 to 400% higher than what officers are catching. And then he proved it by going out on a Friday night in minus-35-degree weather and finding a drunk driver in under 45 minutes. We walk through the anatomy of a single DUI arrest — why it takes 3 to 4 hours of processing and effectively removes an officer from the street for half their shift. We talk about why Officer Amanda Ley's 52 arrests in 2025 is a legitimately incredible number when you understand what each one costs. And we look at the technology the south metro is turning to — license plate readers in Lakeville, a drone-as-first-responder program in Prior Lake — to try to buy back the time officers need to actually hunt for impaired drivers. This one isn't really about traffic tickets. It's about how the official numbers we see on spreadsheets might be a tiny fraction of what's actually happening on our roads — and what that means for anyone driving in Scott County.
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