
A traffic stop on Friday, March 4 resulted in the arrest of a Plymouth man on suspected possession of drugs.
Continue readingA traffic stop on Friday, March 4 resulted in the arrest of a Plymouth man on suspected possession of drugs.
Continue readingA Chicago man faces additional charges, after he allegedly ingested cocaine while Plymouth Police were investigating him for possession of heroin. Officers say Robert L. Stevenson, 48, threw suspected drug paraphernalia out of the car he was driving, when they tried to pull him over on U.S. 30 near King Road Friday night.
Continue readingSeven people were arrested in a pair of drug busts in Plymouth this week. On Wednesday, the Marshall County Drug Task Force Undercover Narcotics Investigation Team, Indiana State Police, Plymouth Police, and Marshall County Police executed a search warrant at 118 South Center Street. Officers say they found suspected marijuana, cocaine, a handgun, and evidence of dealing.
Continue readingA Winamac man is in the Marshall County Jail after a traffic stop in Plymouth in the overnight hours on Tuesday.
Continue readingA Friday night traffic stop led to two Plymouth residents being arrested for cocaine possession. Marshall County Police say that around 8:50 p.m., they tried to pull over a 2012 Nissan pickup truck near the intersection of 9A and Richter roads. When the driver, Roberto Landron Fonseca, 27, stopped the truck in the Ace Fitness parking lot in Plymouth, police reportedly discovered that he was driving without a license.
A Plymouth man who reportedly gave police a false name during a traffic stop ended up being arrested for possession of cocaine Saturday night. Plymouth Police say they pulled over a vehicle driven by Roberto L. Fonseca, 26, shortly after 8:00 p.m., near the intersection of Harrison and Walnut streets.
A 21-year-old Plymouth man was arrested on Tuesday after a lengthy investigation conducted by the Marshall County UNIT officers focused on illegal sales of narcotics.
A Plymouth man was arrested on Thursday morning after police conducted a traffic stop.
While services like https://emmausmedicalandrecovery.com/drug-rehab/ struggle hard to get people out of drugs, two men have been sentenced on drug charges in Marshall County. Marshall County Prosecutor Nelson Chipman says the charges stem from a March 5 traffic stop, when Bremen Police reportedly found more than 90 grams of methamphetamine and 2.8 grams of cocaine inside a Taco Bell bag.
Two men were arrested Sunday after police reportedly found cocaine following a traffic stop.
Shortly after midnight Sunday, a Marshall County Sheriff’s Deputy stopped a 2008 black Dodge Charger in the Walmart parking lot in Plymouth. The driver, 29-year-old Angel Fernando Ruiz-Flores, of Cincinnati, Ohio, was reportedly found to have never possessed a driver’s license.
A Plymouth man was arrested early Saturday morning, after police reportedly found cocaine and marijuana during a traffic stop. A vehicle driven by Diego Gonzalez, 21, was pulled over on 9A Road near Suter Drive around midnight Saturday, according to the Marshall County Police Department. Continue reading
A traffic stop in Plymouth allegedly turned up several grams of cocaine Sunday night. Continue reading
A Chicago man was arrested following a traffic stop in Marshall County on Sunday for cocaine-related charges.