Two Plymouth Drug Busts Lead to Multiple Arrests

Seven 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.

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Suspected Meth Dealer Arrested after Pursuit through Plymouth

A suspected meth dealer was apprehended, following a pursuit through Plymouth Thursday. The Marshall County Sheriff’s Department says that just before noon, county officers and Plymouth Police were attempting to stop Jason Clark Joseph, 44, of Plymouth, for a “controlled substance related criminal offense,” following an investigation by the Marshall County Drug Task Force.

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Three Individuals Arrested in LaPaz After Investigation Reveals Illegal Drug Activity

Three people were arrested in LaPaz on Tuesday, after an investigation revealed illegal drug activity at a home in the 200 block of Michigan Street in LaPaz.

On June 12 at approximately 9:30 p.m., officers from the LaPaz Police Department, the Marshall County Drug Task Force, the Indiana State Police and the Marshall County Sheriff’s Department as well as troopers from the Indiana State Police executed a search warrant for a home located at 210 South Michigan Street. Continue reading

Drug Free Marshall County Awards Over $62,000 in Grant Funding to Local Schools, Law Enforcement & Treatment Providers

In an effort to combat drug and alcohol misuse, Drug Free Marshall County awarded more than $62,820 to area schools, criminal justice agencies and local treatment providers.

Drug Free Marshall County is a citizen board established in conjunction with the Governor’s Task Force on Enforcement, Treatment and Prevention. Funding is received through court-ordered fines from individuals who are convicted of drug and alcohol offenses in Marshall County. Continue reading