A 31-year-old Plymouth man was taken into custody early Saturday morning after officers responding to a noise complaint discovered he had an active warrant and had violated a court-issued protection order.
Plymouth Police were dispatched to 701 North Center Street at 4:36 a.m. on Saturday, May 9th, in response to a loud noise complaint. Upon arriving at the scene, officers determined that a male resident at the address, identified as Dario Carvajal-Santos, had an active warrant for his arrest through Marshall County. Officers also discovered that Carvajal-Santos had violated a court-issued protection order.
Carvajal-Santos was taken into custody without incident, transported to the Marshall County Jail, and booked on charges of invasion of privacy and a misdemeanor failure to appear.

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