Wednesday at 7:50 p.m., Officer Lovely with the Plymouth Police Department was patrolling in the area of North Oak Drive and U.S. 30 when he observed a Dodge Caliber operating with no lights.
The officer initiated a traffic stop and during the investigation found that the driver, Anabel Gonnzales-Gama, 41, of West Jackson Street in Plymouth was operating without a valid driver’s license.
She was taken into custody and transported to the Marshall County Jail, where she was lodged for operating without ever having obtained a license as a class C misdemeanor. She was issued a court date and a cash bond that was paid within an hour and she was released on bond.

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