On October 11, at approximately 3 a.m., Plymouth Police were dispatched to a home in the area of Hillcrest and Fairfield Boulevard for reports of an unknown issue involving a female who was possibly shoved downstairs.
During the investigation, the female was located and identified as Leah Starcher, a 21-year-old from Hartville, Ohio. City officers determined that Starcher was intoxicated. She was taken into custody and transported to the hospital.
A male located at a residence on Winding Oak Drive was identified as Zachary Nelson, 20, of Holland, Michigan.
The officer's investigation found that Nelson and Starcher were in a verbal argument and were both intoxicated. Nelson was also taken into custody and transported to the hospital.
Starcher and Nelson were seen by the emergency room physician and cleared for jail. Both were lodged in the Marshall County Jail. Starcher is facing a preliminary charge of public intoxication, and Nelson was arrested for illegal consumption of alcohol.
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