39-year-old Brock Biddle of Loon Court in Plymouth was arrested on Saturday, January 11th, just before 1 a.m. when officers from the Plymouth Police Department, with the assistance of the Marshall County Sheriff’s Department, served an arrest warrant on him.
Biddle was apprehended for an outstanding felony warrant for failure to appear that was the result of possession of methamphetamine and possession of narcotic drug arrest in 2024.
During the arrest, Biddle prevented another resident, 70-year-old Gary Miller, from exiting the home before law enforcement entered.
Brock Biddle was taken into custody by Plymouth Police and transported to the Marshall County Jail. He was lodged for the felony warrant and a new charge of criminal confinement as a level 6 felony.

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