Fremont man arrested for DUI, other charges

Dylan Mantzaris faces multiple offenses after early morning incident

Apr. 10, 2026 at 10:00pm

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A 26-year-old Fremont, Nebraska man named Dylan Mantzaris was arrested early Friday morning on charges of DUI, careless driving, possession of an open alcohol container, and refusal to submit to a pretest. Police responded to a call about a possibly impaired driver in the area of 2710 North Somers Avenue around 4:12 AM and conducted an investigation that led to Mantzaris' arrest.

Why it matters

Impaired driving remains a serious public safety issue, with alcohol-related crashes causing thousands of deaths and injuries each year. This incident highlights the ongoing need for law enforcement vigilance and community awareness around the dangers of drunk and reckless driving.

The details

According to police, officers responded to a call about a possibly impaired driver in the Fremont neighborhood of 2710 North Somers Avenue around 4:12 AM on Friday. After conducting an investigation, they arrested Dylan Mantzaris, a 26-year-old Fremont resident, on charges of DUI, careless driving, possession of an open alcohol container, and refusal to submit to a pretest.

  • The incident occurred around 4:12 AM on Friday, April 10, 2026.

The players

Dylan Mantzaris

A 26-year-old resident of Fremont, Nebraska who was arrested on multiple charges related to impaired driving.

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The takeaway

This arrest underscores the ongoing need for vigilance against drunk and impaired driving, which continues to pose a serious threat to public safety in communities across the country. Law enforcement plays a critical role in identifying and apprehending dangerous drivers before they can cause harm.