City police officers arrested two individuals in separate incidents last week for invasion of privacy.
On the morning of Monday, June 24th, at approximately 12:50, an officer with the Plymouth Police Department initiated a traffic stop at Michigan and Garro Streets for an equipment violation. During the officer’s investigation, the driver was identified as Trinity Neff, 19 of Plymouth. The officer was able to determine that Neff had just violated a No Contact Order. She was taken into custody, transported to the Marshall County Jail and booked in for invasion of privacy.
On Thursday, June 27, at approximately 8:10 in the evening, city officers were dispatched to 700 Berkley Street for an unwanted guest. Arriving on the scene Plymouth officers encountered Blake Brown on the property. Brown had been served a no contact order previously and was taken into custody and transported to Marshall County Jail. He was booked in for invasion of privacy as a class A misdemeanor.
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