Officers with the Plymouth Police Department were dispatched to 2300 Pioneer Drive on Thursday, May 8th , for a person who came onto the property and stole a golf cart.
During the investigation, officers determined that the male party had stolen items from Loves's Truck Stop. Officers were unable to locate the male party but were able to identify him as Adam Cashen, 36, from Elkhart.
Later in the day, around 3:05 p.m., Plymouth officers were dispatched to an address on Pearl Street for a medical call. When officers arrived, the male person there matched the description from the theft and gave the name of Adam Cashen.
Cashen was taken into custody and transported by medics to Plymouth Hospital for medical clearance. He was then transported to Marshall County Jail, where he was arrested for theft.
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