Plymouth Man Who Reportedly Led Police on a Chase to the County Line Faces Resisting Law Enforcement Charge, Among Others

A Plymouth man was taken into custody Thursday morning, after allegedly fleeing from police.

Plymouth Police Department K9 Officer John Weir reports that shortly after 8 a.m., he initiated a traffic stop on a gold Honda Accord for an infraction. The driver, 35-year-old Gary Werb reportedly fled the scene in his vehicle.

According to Officer Weir’s report, a pursuit ensued and a male passenger apparently bailed out of the vehicle at the intersection of 14 B Road and Olive Trail. Officer Weir reported that the pursuit continued to the County Line where it ended.

Werb was taken into custody with the assistance of K9 Jax, the Marshall County Police Department and the K9 Units of the Knox Police Department and Starke County Sheriff’s Office.

The official police report indicates that Werb is facing charges of possession of paraphernalia and methamphetamines, as well as a resisting law enforcement charge.