Plymouth Police responded to 421 Gilmore Street Friday morning, January 3rd, at about 1:30 after a 911 call was received for an unresponsive male.
When officers arrived, they saw suspected drug paraphernalia located in plain view.
The unresponsive male was identified as 21-year-old Tate Dunsizer of the Gilmer Street address in Plymouth.
Dunsizer was transported to Plymouth Hospital for evaluation by medical staff. A Marshall County judge approved a search warrant for the home. After executing the search warrant, Dunsizer was taken into custody and lodged at the Marshall County Jail.
He was booked in on preliminary charges of felony maintaining a common nuisance, possession of a legend drug, possession of narcotics, and misdemeanor possession of paraphernalia and held on a $1,500 cash bond.

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