Eleven people were arrested and one vehicle was seized during an overnight sobriety checkpoint in Patchogue, police said.

Officers from the Suffolk County Highway Patrol Bureau conducted the checkpoint on the westbound Sunrise Highway service road at Waverly Avenue from 11:08 p.m. Friday until 2:23 a.m. Saturday. Police said the checkpoint was meant to help prevent injuries and fatalities associated with driving while ability impaired by alcohol and drugs, particularly during the Labor Day holiday weekend. A total of 651 vehicles went through the checkpoint, police said.

The following people were charged with DWI: Pil Young Yoo, 40, of St. James

Kenneth Lindsay, 60, of Central Islip

Richard Bocklet, 59, of Islip

Heather Yutesler, 35, of Patchogue

Emily Torrez, 21, of Islip Terrace

George Ghossn, 54, of East Islip

Leo Skorupski, 32, of Massapequa Park

Francine Anzalone, 55, Holbrook

Danny Hernandez, 53, of Patchogue The following people were charged with driving while ability iImpaired:

Heriberto Gonzalez, 37, of Brentwood

Kristine Schultz, 35, of North Massapequa Schultz was also charged with fifth degree criminal possession of marijuana. All of those arrested will be arraigned at First District Court in Central Islip on Saturday. Officials have warned of a crackdown on driving and boating under the influence this weekend. The enforcement effort includes officers from the Marine Bureau, Community Support Units, Motorcycle Section, SAFE-T (Selective Alcohol Fatality Enforcement) Section as well as patrols.