A Plymouth man was arrested Tuesday afternoon after a traffic stop revealed he was driving without a license and had five active arrest warrants.
Officer Mark of the Plymouth Police Department observed a passenger vehicle swerve out of its lane of travel, nearly causing an accident on Tuesday, November 25th. A traffic stop was initiated at approximately 3:11 p.m. at the intersection of Michigan Street and North Street.
The driver was identified as 23-year-old Jonathan Calvillo, of North Michigan Street in Plymouth. Further investigation revealed Calvillo had never received a driver's license and was wanted on five active arrest warrants for failure to appear.
Calvillo was transported to the Marshall County Jail without incident. He was issued a court date and held on a $100 cash bond.

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