PLYMOUTH — A Marshall County Officer started a pursuit near US 31 and Veterans Parkway on Monday morning, April 4,

2026, at approximately 3:20 am. The pursuit went northbound, down 1st road, and then north on Ironwood Rd.
A Bremen PD unit had stop sticks set up on 1st Rd. East of Ironwood, and while getting them set up, he backed his squad into a guardrail end, causing damage to the rear passenger side.
The suspect vehicle continued through St. Joseph County and ended up going down a dead-end road, Martindale, drove around a house, and the front passenger side of the suspect vehicle collided with the front passenger side of a Marshall County officer’s squad car.
The collision resulted in the squad car’s brush guard being pushed in and damaging it and the bumper. The vehicle is still drivable. Given damages and a collision happening on someone’s property, St. Joseph PD was later requested to complete a crash report.
After the collision, the vehicle continued to flee, throwing things from the vehicle, while it was pursued further into St. Joseph County and eventually into a residential area west of Ironwood, north of Ireland.
The vehicle was lost and relocated by an Officer later without occupants. St. Joseph County located a female carrying a baby nearby, detained her, and she eventually admitted to being the passenger. The woman was identified as Dawn M. Roush and was lodged for a felony warrant out of Starke County. The 8-month-old child was given to a family member.
Drones and K9’s used and were unable to locate the man. The areas where things appeared to be thrown out were searched, but nothing was located. The case is still under investigation.
Suspects are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.
























