Yesterday the Plymouth Police Department released details of the arrest of a Plymouth woman that happened on January 31st.
30-year-old Tania Ruiz was taken into custody for a Failure to Appear warrant at 11:15 a.m. at 881 Lincolnway East.
Ruiz’s original charges were reckless driving for passing a stopped school bus with the stop arm extended, an A misdemeanor, and operating a vehicle without ever obtaining a driver’s license, a C misdemeanor.
Tania Ruiz was transported to the Marshall County Jail.

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