PLYMOUTH — The Marshall County Prosecutor’s Office announced Wednesday the completion of the prosecution of Jackie Gomez.

Gomez was sentenced to a total of twenty years, eighteen of which are to be served in the Indiana Department of Correction. Two years shall be suspended and served on probation for the charge of dealing cocaine.
This investigation was led by Detective Sergeant Jonathan Bryant with the Marshall County Sheriff’s Department, assisted by the Indiana State Police, Plymouth Police Department, NET 43, and Kosciusko County Sheriff’s Department.
A search warrant was executed on Gomez’s home in Bourbon in April of 2024 after officers had purchased over 347 grams of cocaine from Gomez. During the search of the home, officers located and seized an additional 30 grams of cocaine and evidence of dealing including two digital scales and packaging materials. Officers recovered $2750 in US Currency which had been used by Detective Bryant previously to purchase cocaine from Gomez.
On March 20, Gomez pled guilty to Dealing Cocaine as a Level 2 Felony before Judge Tami Napier in Marshall Superior Court 1. The State of Indiana was represented by Deputy Prosecutor Elizabeth Boehm.







