Early Wednesday morning, officers from the Plymouth Police Department attempted to serve an arrest warrant on 7th Street and the suspect fled on foot.
About 1:30 a.m., Plymouth Police arrived at 729 North Seventh Street to serve an arrest warrant on Justin Nathan Langley, 46, who lives at the address.
When police arrived on the scene, Langley fled on foot from the residence and was tracked to a separate room inside a garage. With assistance from the Marshall County K9 Unit, he was taken into custody without incident.
Langley was transported to the Marshall County Jail and lodged for multiple active felony arrest warrants from Fulton County for dealing in methamphetamine. He received a new charge for resisting due to his actions Wednesday morning.

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