Drug arrest

SOUTH BEND — On Wednesday, Aug. 28, officers with the Marshall County Drug Task Force, assisted by the St. Joseph County Warrants Division, located and arrested 41-year-old Arthur Lawrence of Plymouth, while he hid from officers in a crawl space of a home in South Bend.


Lawrence was wanted for Dealing in Methamphetamine as a Level 3 Felony. He will be held at the Marshall County Jail with a $50,000 cash bond.

Suspects are considered innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

Cocaine possession arrest

On Thursday,​ Aug. 29 at 8:14 p.m.,​ Marshall County Officer Wozniak initiated a traffic stop on a tan 2000 Pontiac Bonneville on US 31 in the area of 12th Road. ​


During the investigation,​ it was found that the driver and sole occupant,​ Toisan D. Fox, 48, of Wakarusa was operating the vehicle with a driving status of suspended with a prior. ​A Marshall K-9 officer was requested to the scene for the utilization of his partner,​ “Diesel” who alerted to the presence of drugs and a probable cause search of the vehicle resulted in officers locating a large amount of suspected cocaine packaged for distribution. ​
Fox was booked and processed for level 2 felony dealing cocaine or narcotic drug,​ level 4 felony possession of cocaine or narcotic drug, and driving while suspended with a prior.

Suspects are considered innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

Possession of marijuana arrest

On Thursday,​ Aug. 29 at approximately 12:30 a.m.,​ Marshall County Officer Wozniak initiated a traffic stop in the area of US 31 and 18th Road for an equipment violation. ​


During the investigation,​ the odor of marijuana was detected and a probable cause search of the vehicle was completed. ​The officer located a large amount of suspected marijuana during the vehicle search. ​


The driver,​ Ryan M. Aschenbener, 33,​ and a passenger,​ Cory M. Salas, 41,​ both of the Indianapolis area,​ were taken into custody and transported to the Marshall County Jail. They were both booked and processed for possession of marijuana.

Suspects are considered innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

Minor possession arrest

PLYMOUTH — On Aug. 26, at 10:20 p.m., a Plymouth Police Officer initiated a traffic stop in the area of North Michigan St. and Plymouth Goshen Trail on a white Ford passenger car.


During the investigation of the traffic stop, the odor of marijuana was very prevalent. The occupants were removed so that officers could search. During the search, several bottles of alcohol, marijuana, and several vapes were found.
The driver of the vehicle was a juvenile along with 3 of the 4 passengers. The front seat passenger Camdin Nenycz was taken into custody and transported to the Marshall County Jail for Possession of Marijuana- Class B Misdemeanor and Minor Consumption of Alcohol- Class C Misdemeanor. The remaining juvenile’s parents were contacted and they were picked up.

Suspects are considered innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

Driving while suspended

On Aug. 29,​ at 11:15 a.m., a Marshall County Sheriff’s Department K-9 Deputy conducted a traffic stop with a vehicle in the area of US 31 and 9A Road.


The driver of vehicle was identified as 34-year-old Maurice Rene Burks II. Burks was found to be driving while suspended with a prior conviction. He was transported to the Marshall County Jail and booked for driving while suspended with a prior conviction.
The Marshall County Sheriff’s Department was assisted by the Indiana State Police.

Driving while suspended

On Tuesday,​ Aug. 27th,​ 2024 at 7:45 p.m.,​ Marshall County Officer Wozniak initiated a traffic stop on a white 1993 Ford F-150 pulling a large camper in the area of US 31 and 19th Road.


During the investigation,​ it was found that the driver of the vehicle,​ Nikalas I. Kapsa of South Bend,​ was operating a vehicle with a driving status of suspended with a prior. ​He was taken to the Marshall County Jail.

Operating while intoxicated

PLYMOUTH — On Aug. 27 at 1:55 p.m. Plymouth Police were notified of a possible intoxicated driver swerving all over the roadway. The vehicle was eastbound on US 30 from the West County line.


Officers observed the vehicle swerving all over the roadway and initiated a traffic stop at the intersection of US 30 and Oak Dr. Officers conducted standardized field sobriety tests and ultimately arrested 21-year-old Cody Brooks of Nappanee.
Brooks was transported to the Marshall County jail and issued a court date and bond.

Suspects are considered innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

Driving without a license

PLYMOUTH — On Thursday,​ August 29 at 5:48 a.m.,​ police were dispatched to the intersection of Oak Drive and Pidco Drive for a minor vehicle collision between two vehicles. ​


Upon arrival,​ Marshall County Officer Wozniak found that a white 2022 Lexus ​struck a 2009 Silver Honda leaving very minor damage. ​
During the investigation,​ it was found that the driver of the Honda,​ Rigoberto Ordonez Ordonez, 51, of Plymouth,​ was operating a vehicle without ever receiving a driver’s license. ​He was taken to the Marshall County Jail and processed for operating a vehicle without ever receiving a driver’s license.

Public intoxication arrest

PLYMOUTH — On Aug. 28 officers with the Plymouth Police Department found a man lying off the roadway in a yard of a residence.


Officers identified the man as Gerado Cortez-Ruiz, 37, of Plymouth. It was determined Cortez-Ruiz was under the influence of a controlled substance.
Cortez-Ruiz was transported and lodged into the Marshall County Jail for Public Intoxication, a Class B misdemeanor.

Plymouth officers make theft arrest


PLYMOUTH — On Aug. 27 at 3:53 p.m., officers with the Plymouth Police Department were dispatched to 900 W Harrison Street for a speaker theft.


The victim had video of the theft and of the suspect’s vehicle. After further investigation, the suspect was identified as Jamie Nunez, 48, of Warsaw.
It was determined that Nunez was staying at the Economy Inn. He was taken into custody, transported to Marshall County Jail, and booked in for Theft. The stolen property was returned to the victim

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

Possession of marijuana

On Friday, August 23 at 10:29 p.m.,​ Marshall County Sheriff’s Deputies stopped a white Chevrolet Equinox on US 30 at SR 331 for traffic violations.


The driver,​ Cartrelle Sullivan, 45, of Ft. Wayne was found to have a suspended license. During the investigation, Sullivan was found to be in possession ​of a Schedule I controlled substance and marijuana. He was arrested and transported to the Marshall County Jail where he was charged and booked.

All suspects are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

Minor injuries in car vs. truck crash

PLYMOUTH — On Monday,​ Aug. 26 at 3:15 p.m.,​ Plymouth Police,​ Marshall County Police,​ along with Plymouth Fire responded to the intersection of US 30 and Pioneer Drive for a semi-tractor-trailer versus car accident with unknown injuries.


Upon arrival,​ officers found the driver of a white 2017 Honda Accent,​ James A. Sapp, 39, of Plymouth,​ to have minor abrasions to his face and head. ​The driver of the White 2022 semi-tractor-trailer,​ Arthur E. Jones of Pine Apple,​ Alabama,​ was found to have a complaint of pain in his back. ​They were both transported by Plymouth EMS to St. Joseph Hospital in Plymouth.
After an investigation and witness statements,​ the Honda passenger car failed to stop at the red light westbound to US 30 and struck the semi-tractor trailer,​ which was eastbound and turning north onto Pioneer Drive.
Marshall County Police were assisted by Plymouth Police,​ Plymouth Fire,​ and Reichert and Knepp Towing. ​

Possession of marijuana arrest

On Friday, Aug. 23 at 6:55 p.m., Marshall County deputy Matt Geiger stopped a blue Mustang for speeding — 91mph in a 60 mph zone.


The driver John R. Landers of Canton Ohio was also found to have a suspended license.
During the investigation,​ marijuana was located in the vehicle. Landers was arrested for possession of marijuana and was taken to the Marshall County Jail for processing.

All suspects are considered innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

City of Plymouth approves golf cart ordinance effective Jan. 1

By Jamie Fleury, Pilot News Staff Writer

PLYMOUTH — The Plymouth Common Council approved Ordinance No. 2024-2228R An Ordinance to Amend the Code of Ordinances of the City of Plymouth Concerning the use of Golf Carts on Streets and Alleys during their regular meeting on Monday.


The ordinance was refined by a committee. Revisions were made to the final ordinance including a reduction in the amount of registration fees from $60 to $30. The City will provide a registration sticker to those owners that have been properly registered. A copy of the registration form must be kept in the vehicle when operated on public streets or alleys.
The registration sticker and an approved traffic safety slow-moving vehicle sign must be visibly mounted to the rear of the vehicle. The registration sticker must always be visible during vehicle operation.
All passengers must be seated and comply with the maximum capacity limits of the vehicle. Children under 36 inches in height cannot be passengers on golf carts on public streets or alleys within the City of Plymouth.
Under no circumstances are any unlicensed individuals allowed to operate golf carts on the streets or alleys within the City of Plymouth. Adult passengers shall not hold passengers on their laps.
Any person violating the provisions of the ordinance shall be subject to a fine of $50.00 for the first offense, $75.00 for the second offense, and $100.00 for the third offense. If any subsequent offense occurs, the golf cart shall be impounded at the owner’s expense.

Street work next week in Culver

CULVER — Town of Culver Clerk-Treasurer Karen Heim has announced that the town will be milling and paving streets next week.


The streets involved are:
Academy Road from School Street to State Street
Bradley Court
Mill Street from Plymouth Street to State Road 17
Prado from Peru Court to Main Street
Madison Street from Slate to Clymax
Ohio Street from Marmont to Davis
Harding Court
To help the contractor, you are asked not to park cars on those road sections during the day next week. If you normally park on any of the sections scheduled to be worked on, please locate an offsite spot to park while work is taking place.
Citizens will be updated on the progress.

After a nationwide search truck driver arrested 3 years after crash that killed two

PLYMOUTH — Marshall County Prosecutor Nelson Chipman announced the arrest of Inderjit Singh Sidhu for failing to appear at his initial hearing in Marshall Superior Court No. 1 on a Grand Jury Indictment alleging two counts of reckless homicide, one count of driving at a speed greater than reasonable under the conditions, and one count of following too close.


Chipman noted Sidhu’s arrest was on the eve of the third anniversary of the crash that killed two young men on their way to work.
It is alleged by Grand Jury indictment that on August 24, 2021, “Inderjit Singh Sidhu did recklessly kill John Paul David Eckel by operating a truck in plain, conscious, and unjustifiable disregard of harm that might result and the disregard involves a substantial deviation from acceptable standards of conduct.”
A second count of Reckless Homicide alleges the same conduct that resulted in the death of Patric John McGlynn.
The Grand Jury also alleges Sidhu operated “a truck on U.S. 30, a highway, at a speed greater than is reasonable and prudent under the circumstances and as is necessary to avoid colliding with a person, vehicle or other conveyance on the highway.”
Finally, the Grand Jury alleges that “Sidhu did drive a truck on U.S. 30 and did follow another vehicle more closely than is reasonable and prudent, having due regard for the speed of both vehicles, the time interval between vehicles, and the condition of the highway.”
The fatal crash occurred at 7:26 am on Tuesday morning, August 24, 2021. The weather was clear and sunny. Due to construction work in the area eastbound traffic on U.S. 30 between Pioneer Drive and Oak Drive, just west of the railroad tracks, was pared down from two lanes to one by the use of orange traffic cones and appropriate signage. The resulting single lane of traffic was slowing and occasionally stopped as it traveled east toward the traffic light at Oak Drive.
Approximately 1000 feet west of the Oak Drive intersection the official crash report states Sidhu was operating a 2019 Freightliner semi-tractor trailer and rear-ended a 2009 Nissan Rogue passenger vehicle driven by 19-year-old Patric John McGlynn. Twenty-year-old John Paul David Eckel was a passenger in the Nissan. The semi ran over the Nissan and then collided with the rear of a semi operated by Thomas Lewis of Wanatah.
Sidhu’s semi burst into flames. It is noted in the official crash report that Plymouth firefighters were unaware there was a passenger vehicle under the burning semi until fire suppression efforts were underway. Mandatory testing revealed no drugs or alcohol were present in any of the drivers involved in the crash.
Chipman requested a Grand Jury be convened on July 20, 2022, to investigate the causes of the crash. Sidhu was informed of the Grand Jury proceedings and his right to testify. Chipman noted he was in contact with Sidhu prior to the proceedings as well as after, including notification that an indictment was returned in two counts of Reckless Homicide and the two driving infraction counts.
An initial hearing was scheduled for October 4, 2022. Although being notified of the date and time of the hearing, Sidhu failed to appear, and a warrant for his arrest was issued. He has remained free until Friday, August 23, 2024.
Efforts to find Sidhu began in late 2022. The company he drove for was based in Texas; his commercial driver’s license had a California residential address. Chipman enlisted the assistance of the Indiana State Police who utilized national databases for CDL drivers as well as immigration status and employment records. All without success.
Recently, however, information filtered back that Sidhu may be in northwest Indiana working at one in a chain of popular liquor stores. Sophisticated investigative techniques were employed by Det/Sgt. Jonathon Bryant that successfully pinpointed Sidhu’s location and his arrest was made Friday without incident.
Judge Robert O. Bowen held the long overdue initial hearing in Superior Court 1 and Sidhu was appointed public defender June Bules as counsel. Judge Bowen also set a pretrial conference date of September 18, 2024, an Omnibus date of October 24, and a Status conference for December 19. Sidhu continues to be held in the Marshall County Jail without bond. Chipman noted the case was then transferred to Superior Court 3, so the hearing dates are likely to be altered by Judge Matthew Sarber.
Readers are reminded that criminal charges are mere allegations and that the person so charged is presumed innocent of the allegations unless or until proven guilty in a court of law beyond a reasonable doubt.

Standoff in Marshall County ends peacefully

Marshall County — The Indiana State Police were requested to assist the Marshall County Sheriff’s Office earlier this morning after a person they were trying to evict and arrest for criminal trespass barricaded themselves into the home.


On Aug. 28, at 9:50 a.m. deputies with the Marshall County Sheriff’s Office arrived at a residence in the 13000 block of US 6 in Marshall County to evict the resident, identified as Jennifer Japa, age 63, from the residence after it had been sold and to arrest her for criminal trespass. Japa is alleged to have pointed a long gun at the deputies as they spoke to her. Japa retreated into the house and refused to come out. Deputies also retreated and requested assistance from the Indiana State Police.
The Indiana State Police responded with additional troopers, negotiators, as well as the Indiana State Police Emergency Response Team.
After several hours of speaking to Japa, she was safely taken into custody by members of the Indiana State Police Emergency Response Team as well as Indiana State Police detectives at approximately 1:23 p.m. as she exited the residence.
Japa was arrested on the original charge of criminal trespass as well as a warrant for pointing a firearm, Level 6 Felony, which was filed during the standoff. Japa was taken to the Marshall County Jail.
US 6 was shut down to traffic while police were on the scene and is now back open.

All suspects are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

Deputies make possession arrest

Marshall County Sheriff Deputies stopped a vehicle on US 31 at 11th Rd. for false and fictitious ​license registration.


While talking with the driver Mackenzie Craig, 27, it was found that she has never held a valid driver’s license. Marshall County K9 Bear alerted the vehicle to the presence of narcotics odor ​in the vehicle.
After searching the vehicle deputies found a small amount of methamphetamine and paraphernalia.
Mackenzie Craig was transported to the Marshall County Jail and lodged for possession of methamphetamine,​ possession of paraphernalia, and operator never licensed.

Suspects are considered innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.