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MSDPS distributes new Intoxilyzers across Mississippi

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JACKSON, MS. – This week, Commissioner Sean Tindell, of the Mississippi Department of Public Safety (MSDPS) announced the rollout for the new Intoxilyzer 9000 machines across the state.

“We are excited about this rollout and eager to get these machines to agencies across the state,” said Department of Public Safety (MSDPS) Commissioner Sean Tindell. “As technology continues to evolve, it’s our responsibility to provide law enforcement with the most current tools to maintain and enhance public safety.”

This machine will replace the Intoxilyzer 8000 instruments which were purchased more than 20 years ago. The Intoxilyzer 9000 is a modern infrared-based breath alcohol instrument designed for mobile or stationary use and will enhance performance, accuracy, precision, and interferent detection.

The process of acquiring the new equipment began in October 2023 and has continued to significantly progress. Distribution and training through the Mississippi Forensics Laboratory for the Intoxilyzer 9000 is expected to begin during the week of September 16th, with 4-hour training blocks offered to law enforcement representatives statewide.

Currently, 82 Intoxilyzer 9000 units are ready to be deployed to law enforcement agencies across Mississippi, and MDPS anticipates securing an additional 150 units soon.

“Over the recent months, we have worked diligently for this launch, and we are very happy that our go live days are upon us,” said Director of the Mississippi Forensics Laboratory Mary Jones Dukes. “I would like to personally thank everyone that supported this project.”

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