Officer Fisher with the Plymouth Police Department arrested a Cordova, TN man on Saturday for marijuana.
Officer Fisher conducted a traffic stop on a speeding vehicle on North Oak Drive at about 8:30 October 26th. The vehicle was traveling at 54 mph in a 35-mph zone. The driver was identified as Marcellous Boyd, 21, of Cordova TN.
While speaking with the driver, Officer Fisher got a strong odor of marijuana coming from the vehicle. A K9 officer arrived on scene and had a positive alert on the vehicle. A search was conducted, and marijuana was located. There was a total weight of 50.3 grams of marijuana.
Boyd was arrested for possession of marijuana and transported to Marshall County Jail and booked in for possession of marijuana. Boyd was given a court date and bond and about 3 hours later he bonded out of jail.

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