Two of four suspects in a theft case from 2505 North Oak Drive, the Plymouth Walmart were arrested on Thursday.
Plymouth Police Officers were dispatched to Walmart for the report of a theft in progress at about 6:30 Thursday, August 22nd. Arriving a short time later they took two of four suspects into custody.
During an investigation it was determined that a theft had occurred, and officers recovered over $700 in stolen merchandise. Police also observed a large amount of Marijuana in the suspect vehicle in plain view.
The suspects were transported to the Marshall County Jail. 20-year-old De’Arion Bobbitt from South Bend was booked for theft with a prior conviction, minor in possession of alcohol, possession of Marijuana and resisting law enforcement.

Nicole Adame, 22, of Warsaw was booked for theft and possession of Marijuana.

Bobbitt was issued a $1,500 cash bond and Adame was issued a $500 cash bond.
Officers are still attempting to locate the other two suspects.
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