Officer Vinson with the Plymouth Police Department arrested two individuals for driving without a valid driver’s license on Wednesday, July 31st, and on Friday, August 2nd.
On Wednesday the city officer conducted a traffic stop at U.S. 30 and Pioneer Drive for an infraction violation. The driver, identified as Castro Canzles, 37, of Illinois, was found to have no valid driver's license. He was arrested for operator never licensed.
On Friday Officer Vinson stopped a vehicle at Michigan Street and Plymouth Goshen Trail for an infraction violation. The driver was identified as 24-year-old Oswaldo Alvardao of Warsaw. He was found to have no valid driver's license. Alvardao was detained and arrested for being an operator and never licensed.
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