Plymouth Man Among Four Arrested After Police Reportedly Find Meth, Guns in Mishawaka Home

A Plymouth man was among four people arrested yesterday, after Indiana State Police served a search warrant yesterday at a home in Mishawaka. Officers say they found 18 grams of crystal meth, 15 firearms, and four stolen motorcycles. They also reportedly found a 1986 Corvette, a stolen motorcycle frame, and numerous items of drug paraphernalia.

William Mitchell, 45, of Plymouth was arrested on a warrant for resisting law enforcement. He also faces preliminary charges of possession of methamphetamine, a Level 6 felony.

Adrian Harbison, 50, of Mishawaka was arrested on a warrant from Marshall County for dealing methamphetamine. He was also arrested on preliminary felony charges of dealing methamphetamine, possession of methamphetamine, maintaining a common nuisance, possession of stolen property, and possession of an altered VIN.

Steven Miller, 50, of Mishawaka and James Troutner, 40, of Osceola were arrested on preliminary meth-related charges.

Yesterday’s search was part of a joint investigation with the Marshall County Undercover Narcotics Investigation Team, the State Police Criminal Interdiction Team, and State Police DES. The Marshall County Narcotics Investigations Team, St. Joseph County Police, and Mishawaka Police assisted the State Police.