County police arrested a female who was driving on a suspended license plate and driver’s license with suspected methamphetamine.
On Monday, April 28, just after 8 p.m., Marshall County Deputy Williams conducted a traffic stop near Oak and Markley Drives in Plymouth. The vehicle’s license plate was suspended, and the registered owner, 33-year-old Katyn M. Gentry of Knox, was shown to have a suspended license.
During Officer Williams’ investigation, he found that the driver had a small baggie of suspected Methamphetamine.
Gentry was taken into custody, transported to the Marshall County Jail, and booked for driving while suspended with a prior, operating with a suspended or revoked registration, and possession of methamphetamine. She was held on a $1,500 cash bond

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