Plymouth Police investigated the report of a suspicious person at 4 a.m. Sunday morning, July 21st. City Police Officers were dispatched to 830 North Fourth Street for a male that was believed to be attempting to break into the home.
When the first officer arrived on scene, a male matching the reported description was located in the front yard of the home and identified as 22-year-old Erick A. Uzcategui-Nava of Plymouth. Uzcategui-Nava was identified by the victims in the home as the one who was punching and breaking windows around the home while yelling a female residents name.
Police determined that Uzcategui-Nava was lying to them about his identity and circumstances leading up to the investigation. He was transported to the Marshall County Jail and booked in for pending criminal charges of intimidation, false informing, criminal mischief, and interfering with an officer’s investigation.
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