On Wednesday afternoon, June 11, Plymouth Police were dispatched to the area of Walnut and North Streets for the report of a large amount of blood on the ground and nobody around.
Patrolman Thornton located a male at the intersection of Jefferson and Walnut Streets who was very disoriented and had trauma to his face and body.
Plymouth Officers assisted Patrolman Thornton and discovered that Eric Goodrich, 48, of Plymouth was intoxicated, and sustained injuries while riding his bicycle.
He was transported to Saint Joseph Medical Center in Plymouth and then lodged in the Marshall County Jail for Public Intoxication.
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