A female living in the Jackson Heights Apartments was arrested on Tuesday for disorderly conduct.
At 6:55 a.m., August 12th, Officer Enyart with the Plymouth Police Department was dispatched to 330 Jackson Heights Road about a verbal argument. During the investigation, Aleksandra Woodby, 49, was arrested for disorderly conduct for interfering during the investigation by yelling and cursing inside and outside of the apartment where children were present, and after being given several orders to stop.
Woodby was transported to the Marshall County Jail, where she was lodged for the disorderly conduct, given a Superior Court II date, and a $250 cash bond.

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