Plymouth Man Arrested after an Investigation into Residential Entry Complaint

Fernando Ramirez

A Plymouth man was arrested Tuesday, June 25 after the Marshall County Sheriff’s Department responded to call of residential entry in LaPaz.

Deputies located 20-year-old Fernando Ramirez of Plymouth inside the residence. Upon investigation, Ramirez reportedly drove to the residence, forcibly entered the residence through a window, forcibly entered a locked bedroom, and engaged in a confrontation with the tenant of the residence, according to the report. Ramirez allegedly caused damage to the window and bedroom door.

Police say Ramirez also had an active warrant through Marshall County, was in possession of a stolen firearm, was found to be operating a vehicle without ever receiving a license, and in possession of alcohol by a minor.

Ramirez was arrested and transported to the Marshall County Jail where he was booked on preliminary charges of residential entry, possession of stolen property, criminal trespass, criminal mischief, operating a vehicle without ever obtaining a license, illegal possession of alcohol by a minor, and the warrant.

Formal charges will be determined by the Marshall County Prosecutor’s Office.

Suspects are presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty in a court of law.