
Marshall County Dispatch received a report Saturday, July 1 at 12:14 a.m. ET of a car being stuck by the railroad tracks on 1st Road in Plymouth.
Continue readingMarshall County Dispatch received a report Saturday, July 1 at 12:14 a.m. ET of a car being stuck by the railroad tracks on 1st Road in Plymouth.
Continue readingA Plymouth man was arrested Sunday, April 2 after the Marshall County Sheriff’s Department investigated an accident in the area of U.S. 6 near Sycamore Road.
Continue readingTwo people were arrested Saturday, July 2 after a single vehicle accident at the intersection of 15th Road and Jarrah Road in Marshall County.
Continue readingA North Liberty man was arrested Thursday, November 18 after the Plymouth Police Department investigated a call about a possible impaired driver.
Continue readingA single-vehicle accident reportedly landed a Bremen man in jail Thursday night. Marshall County Police say Lucas Matthew Heyde, 29, drove a 1967 Chevrolet off the roadway while over two times the legal limit for alcohol.
Continue readingA Wakarusa man was arrested Friday, December 4, after police investigated the scene of an accident in the 2,000 block of Dogwood Road in Bremen.
Continue readingA Plymouth woman was arrested, following a crash in Marshall County Friday night. Sheriff’s deputies were called to the 11,000 block of Muckshaw Road around 9:30 p.m. Officers suspect Brandy E. Ray, 41, was under the influence of controlled substances when she allegedly drove off the roadway, hit another vehicle that had pulled off the road to get out of her way, and ended up in a swamp.
Continue readingMarshall County Police say a Plymouth man with a suspended driver’s license was driving while twice the legal limit for alcohol while also in possession of marijuana and paraphernalia. Officers say they pulled over a Ford F250 just after midnight Friday at the Autozone parking lot on North Michigan Street in Plymouth.
Continue readingTrying to flee from police while under the influence of alcohol with his two kids in the minivan is what police say landed a Plymouth man in jail Thursday night. Marshall County Police say that just after 11:30 p.m., they were made aware of a drunk driver with his two juvenile children with him. A short time later, they were reportedly told that the man was going to a home in the 13,000 block of 5th Road.
Continue readingMarshall County Police say they made two drunk-driving-related arrests early Sunday morning. Officers say that just before 1:15, they pulled over a vehicle for speeding near Michigan and 6C roads.
Continue readingA report of a possibly impaired driver allegedly landed a South Bend woman in jail Thursday. Marshall County Police say that around 5:40 a.m., they were notified of a red 2011 Toyota heading northbound on U.S. 31 from State Road 10.
Continue readingAn Elkhart man was arrested, after police say he crashed a motorcycle while under the influence of alcohol, injuring his female passenger. Marshall County Police say they were called to the area of U.S. 6 and U.S. 31 at around 1:15 Sunday morning, after getting a report of a woman walking down the road with visible injuries. After investigating, officers believe that Dustin Isaiah Cavinder, 42, had been operating a motorcycle with the woman as a passenger, when he crashed on U.S. 6, just west of U.S. 31.
Continue readingA Brownsburg man was taken into custody shortly after midnight on Sunday after a traffic stop.
Continue readingA Saturday morning traffic stop led to a drunk driving arrest in Plymouth. Marshall County Police say they pulled over a Honda Civic near the intersection of Plum and Jefferson streets around 3:50 a.m.
Continue readingA Culver man was arrested over the weekend after reportedly crashing a golf cart while under the influence.
Around 11 p.m. on Saturday, Marshall County Police were informed that a person had been involved in an accident within the Jellystone Campground, located on Redwood Road in Plymouth. Continue reading