Indiana State Police Investigate Overdose Call in Plymouth

An investigation is underway following a drug overdose at the Red Rock Inn in Plymouth on Thursday.

According to a report from the Indiana State Police Bremen Post, two ISP troopers responded to a 911 call at the motel and found an unresponsive man on the floor. When officers checked the man he did not have a pulse and was not breathing. The woman who called for help told officers the man had used heroin. Two doses of Narcan were administered and after two minutes of CPR the man began to breathe. Plymouth EMS staff arrived at the scene to resume medical care. The man was transported to St. Joseph Regional Medical Center and later released.

Drug paraphernalia and heroin were allegedly located in the motel room. Results of an investigation by the Indiana State Police will be forwarded to the Marshall County Prosecutor’s Office for review. The names of those involved were not released by police. Criminal charges are pending.

The Plymouth Police Department and the Plymouth Fire Department also assisted at the scene.