Plymouth Police K9 Jax Helps Get More Than 16 grams of Narcotics off the Streets

Over the weekend, Plymouth Police K9 Jax assisted with the apparent discovery of more than 16 grams of a Schedule II Narcotic, leading to two arrests.

Plymouth Police K9 Officer John Weir reports that he was in the area of Muckshaw and Oakhill Avenue shortly before 5 p.m. on Saturday, May 5th when he spotted suspicious activity in the cemetery in the area of Oakhill and Lincoln Street.

In his officer’s narrative, Weir stated that has he approached the subjects, 37-year-old Michal Lee Pittman attempted to walk away and 63-year-old Robert Lee Warner tried to drive off.

According to the police report, Officer Chad Beatty made the scene and after a short investigation and use of Police K9 Jax, 16.7 grams of a Schedule II Narcotic was supposedly located and both men were taken into custody.

Warner is reportedly charged with possession of a Schedule II controlled substance and is being held in Marshall County Jail on a $1,505 cash bond. There is no bond listed for Pittman who faces a charge of dealing a Schedule II controlled substance of more than 5 grams.