A woman suspected of throwing a bag of methamphetamine out the window of a vehicle before a traffic stop was arrested by Plymouth Police.
On Wednesday, September 18th, Officer Witkowski with the Plymouth Police Department spotted a male driving northbound on Michigan Street who was known to have an active arrest warrant. Officer Witkowski stopped the vehicle and apprehended Steven J. Myers of Walkerton on the warrant.
Also inside the vehicle was Heather L. Manns from Plymouth, who police suspected had thrown a bag of Methamphetamine out the passenger side window during the stop. She was arrested for possession of Methamphetamine, and both individuals were transported to the Marshall County Jail.

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