PLYMOUTH — The Marshall County Prosecutor’s Office announced today that on March 5, 2026, the Marshall County Drug

Task Force, with the assistance of the Indiana State Police, Plymouth Police Department, Marshall County Sheriff’s Department, and the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), executed a search warrant at 225 Franklin St., Plymouth, Indiana.
During the execution of the warrant, officers knocked and loudly announced their presence. After a reasonable amount of time, officers deployed percussion ordinances (flashbangs) and forced entry through the front door of the home. Located in the home were two adults, Liliam Murillo and Norberto Pagan, and a juvenile. Murillo and Pagan were detained and read their Miranda rights.
During the search, the officers located $1322.00 in U.S. currency and 17.9 grams of suspected cocaine packed in individual baggies. Furthermore, officers located a .38 caliber Taurus Revolver and two other handguns that had been previously reported stolen in September of 2025. Lastly, officers located a suspected fraudulent Social Security card.
The investigation into the home at 225 Franklin St. began in July of 2025 and developed over the course of several months.
Chief Deputy Prosecuting Attorney Nicholas Langowski said “Yesterday’s search warrant is the result of outstanding collaboration

among our law enforcement partners. When agencies share information, resources, and expertise, they strengthen the integrity of an investigation and help ensure that the law is enforced fairly and effectively. This coordinated effort reflects our collective commitment to public safety and the rule of law.”
Murrillo is currently held on charges for Dealing in Cocaine as a Level 2 Felony, Maintaining a Common Nuisance Level 6 Felony, Neglect of a Dependent as a Level 6 Felony, Theft of a Firearm as a Level 5 Felony, Unlawful Possession of a Firearm by an Illegal Alien Level 6 Felony, and Possession of a False Government Identification as a Class A Misdemeanor.
Pagan is currently held on charges for Dealing in Cocaine as a Level 2 Felony, Maintaining a Common Nuisance Level 6 Felony, Neglect of a Dependent a Level 6 Felony and Theft of a Firearm as a Level 5 Felony.
Both Pagan Murillo are held on $250,000 cash bonds.
Readers are reminded that criminal charges are mere allegations, and that the individuals so charged are presumed innocent of the allegations unless or until proven guilty in a court of law beyond a reasonable doubt.








