As Halloween approaches, parents should be aware of the various resources that exist to help keep kids safe from predators while trick or treating. Continue reading
Indiana Makes List of 10 States with Most Overworked Police Officers
Indiana’s police officers are some of the most overworked in the country. That’s according to a list compiled by SafeWise, a group analyzing home security systems as well as other security statistics. Continue reading
Counterfeiting Charges Brought Against Bourbon Man
A Bourbon man is facing real charges for allegedly manufacturing something fake.
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Lakeville Woman Arrested on Possession Charges
A Lakeville resident has been arrested on an array of drug-related charges in Plymouth.
Possible Sexual Predator Reported in Walkerton and Plymouth Area
Walkerton Police are hoping to make the public aware of a possible sexual predator.
Marshall County Council Amends Police Pension Plan
The Marshall County Council has amended the Police Retirement Plan used by the county.
Sobriety Check Point Near Bremen Scheduled for Saturday
The Marshall County DUI Task Force will be increasing patrols on Saturday to limit the presence of drunk driving.
Three Arrested Following Foot Pursuit at Martin’s Supermarket
Plymouth Police have arrested three on drug-related charges.
Investigation Leads to Stolen Moped Arrest
An arrest has been made following a police pursuit of a moped driver in late June.
Culver Receives Funding Obligation for Marshall County Dispatch Services
The Town of Culver is preparing for a cost-sharing plan that will allow the community to continue receiving dispatch services.
Police Arrest Georgia Man for Pill Possession
Marshall County Police have arrested a Georgia man on prescription drug charges.
Police say Greenway Trail Attack Allegedly Occurred in Town of Bourbon
The Plymouth Police Department is updating the public on an alleged attack on the Greenway Trail, but an investigation has revealed something much different.
Bremen Police Arrest One on Marijuana Charges
The Bremen Police Department issued 13 traffic citations in the last week, and responded to several reports of drug-related activity.
Click-It or Ticket Campaign Promotes Safety, Better Enforcement
The Marshall County Sheriff’s Department says they will once again be participating in the national Click-It or Ticket campaign.
Efforts are supported by federal funding from the Traffic Safety Division of the Indiana Criminal Justice Institute, and are designed to remind motorists to wear a seat belt while driving. You can also visit https://carguidenation.com/ to know more. Officers from around the state have been participating in the Click-it or Ticket campaign for the last 20 years.
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Toy Gun Found on Plymouth School Bus
Plymouth Schools were able to manage a situation Monday morning involving a toy gun on a local school bus.
Plymouth Man Arrested on Slew of Drug Charges
Plymouth Police say they executed a search warrant on Tuesday afternoon resulting in the arrest of a Plymouth man.
Cedar Lake Police Cooperating with Plymouth, North Judson Following Walgreen’s Robbery
The individual that authorities believe is responsible for robberies at the Dollar General locations in Plymouth and North Judson may have struck again in Cedar Lake.
Starke County Pair Arrested Following False Vehicle Registration
An SUV with a fictitious vehicle registration led to the arrest of two Starke County men.
Central Dispatch Ideas Resurface After Hiatus
Marshall County plans to resurrect a project that fell by the wayside in recent years.
During Monday morning’s Marshall County Commissioner’s meeting, the board requested of Sheriff Matt Hassel to form a committee to explore the idea of developing a cost sharing plan for central dispatch.
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Bremen Appoints New Police Chief
Weeks of waiting have resulted in a new police chief in Bremen.
The Town began the search process weeks ago for a new police chief after the resignation of former Police Chief Matt Hassel. He was elected Sheriff of Marshall County earlier this year.
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