Over the weekend, officers with the Plymouth Police Department arrested three individuals for driver’s license violations and one for marijuana possession.
A vehicle driven by Joel David Ramos-Gomez, 25, of W. Adams Street in Plymouth, was stopped for a traffic infraction by Officer Krynock on Friday afternoon, about 1:45 at Michigan Street and Airport Road.

Gomez was found to have never obtained a driver's license. During the stop, his passenger, Erlin Enrique Colindres-Padilla, 24, of W. Jackson Street in Plymouth, was found to be in possession of suspected Marijuana.

Both men were lodged in the Marshall County Jail and given a court date of November 25. Gomez was held on a $100 cash bond and Padilla had a $250 cash bond.
Tyrie L. Ingram of Fort Wayne was stopped for a traffic infraction Saturday morning, October 18th at 9:47 on U.S. 31 and 9A Road by Officer Krynock. Ingram was found to have a license status of suspended-prior. She was lodged at the Marshall County Jail for driving while suspended, given a court date of November 25, and a cash bond of $500.

Sunday afternoon, October 19, Patrolman Thornton initiated a traffic stop near the intersection of Garro and Michigan Streets at 12:15 p.m. While speaking with the driver of the vehicle, it was determined that the driver had never obtained a driver's license. Jose Paguada Avila, 49, of W Washington Street in Plymouth, was booked into the Marshall County Jail and charged with operating a vehicle without ever obtaining a license.

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