A Plymouth man was arrested May 8 after city police were called to the Red Rock Inn for a physical fight with a crutch.
At approximately 5:25 p.m., officers from the Plymouth Police Department went to the Red Rock Inn for a physical fight. During their investigation, it was determined that Michael Pittman, 44, of the Red Rock Inn, had gotten into a physical altercation with two other men.
Pittman was determined to be the aggressor in the situation and had battered multiple victims with a walking crutch. He was transported to the Marshall County Jail and lodged for a battery as a Level 5 felony. He was issued a bond and court date in Marshall County Superior Court 3.

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