A 46-year-old Plymouth man is in the Marshall County Jail after Plymouth Police identified him as the suspect in several vandalism cases.
On Monday, the Plymouth Police Department received four reports of spray-painting at three different locations in Plymouth.
St. Michael's Catholic Church at 612 North Walnut Street had profanity painted on the concrete steps at the main entryway. The law office of Joseph Morris had black spray paint on their business sign at 401 North Walnut Street. A resident also had black spray paint in their driveway, along with eight slashed tires on vehicles parked there. Another resident had the back of their truck spray-painted.
Detective Derek Workman with the Plymouth Police Department identified Damon Daniels of Skylane Drive as the suspect in the criminal mischief. After interviewing Daniels, he was arrested and booked into the Marshall County Jail for criminal mischief and held on a $3,000 cash bond.
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