Officers with the Plymouth Police Department were dispatched to the Days Inn at 6 p.m. Thursday for a suspicious person climbing in the rear of a tree service truck.
Officer Lovely spoke with the suspect, William Becker, 32, of Kosciusko County, who claimed to be hallucinating and thought there were people trapped in the truck.
Becker was found to have an active arrest warrant out of Kosciusko County for failure to appear. He was taken into custody and met at the county line with officers from Kosciusko County to transfer custody.

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