Six defendants were sentenced in Marshall County Superior Court No. 1 on Thursday, Dec. 13 where Judge Robert O. Bowen accepted plea agreements reached between the offenders and the State of Indiana.
Updated Police Reports Released About Locating Wanted Suspect

The Plymouth Police Department released updated police reports regarding the search for 26-year-old Aaron Cory Sneed and how he was found.
According to the first report, around 3 p.m. on Wednesday, Marshall County 911 was advised of the wanted subject’s truck being found abandoned on 15 B and Beech Road. Continue reading
Battery Suspect Located by Plymouth Police Department
The Plymouth Police Department has canceled the attempt to locate alert for 26-year-old Aaron Sneed. Continue reading
Plymouth Police Looking for Battery Suspect

The Plymouth Police Department is asking the public for information on the location of 26-year-old Aaron Sneed.
Sneed is wanted on several warrants and a charge of battery on a law enforcement officer. He is a Caucasian male, 5’10” and 145 pounds with brown hair and blue eyes. He was last seen driving a gray or silver Dodge full-size pickup truck with Indiana license plate number Tk114MYY. The pickup has a red tailgate.
If anyone knows the whereabouts of Aaron Sneed, call the Plymouth Police Department at 574-936-2126 or call 911.
Walkerton Man Arrested after Altercation

A Walkerton man was arrested Wednesday evening after allegedly threatening another person.
Marshall County Sheriff’s deputies were called to a home on Plymouth-LaPorte Trail after a call came in about a confrontation. Police say Aaron C. Sneed, 25, was talking with a 34-year-old man when the conversation turned hostile. Sneed allegedly displayed a handgun during the altercation and threatened the person’s life before leaving the property.
Sneed was later arrested and faces preliminary charges of intimidation with a deadly weapon, carrying a handgun without a license and driving while suspended. He is being held in the Marshall County Jail on a $3,000 bond.