 What happens when you combine the region's best network with a plan that requires no money down on the phone you choose, but also allows you to upgrade to the latest and greatest phone quicker than the traditional contract? You get the Appalachian Advantage, better service and bigger savings. Full payment plan required, see store for details. Advantage requires no money down, taxes due at time of sale. A Pike County man was arrested yesterday for DUI after concerned citizens took steps to lend officers a helping hand. This video of a vehicle swerving on and off the road was taken by a concerned motorist Wednesday afternoon who also notified police of the potentially dangerous situation. Everything was resolved safely, however, when Pikeville police officers arrived to the parking lot of the Shelby-Anna Food City. They had actually followed the driver from the Shelby-Anna area of U.S. 460 until they had come into the city limits of Pikeville at the Shelby-Anna Food City. Officers got on scene to find the citizens were so concerned that they had actually blocked the driver in so that he couldn't further operate the vehicle. He had actually tried to take the sidewalk and go around those vehicles, but he was unable to. The video is a scary reminder of what happens when an impaired driver gets behind the wheel. And Captain Thompson says motorists who take the extra step to report things like this are a much appreciated extra tool for law enforcement. One of the best ways that we operate and we can find out and investigate things is people taking just a second out of their day to give the extra step and call in about a complaint or concern that they might have. And in this case, obviously, if you've watched this video, this individual does not need to be on the highway, period. And this is an incident that has a good ending up to this point. The fact that they did not collide and causing damage to anyone else. And we encourage people to, if you see something out of the ordinary, that's what we're there for. That's what 911 is there for. Call with your concern and complain and hopefully we can have good endings. 53-year-old Kevin Way Hopkins of Greasy Creek was arrested and charged with DUI. However, Pineville police officials say that investigation is ongoing and more charges are likely.