Officers with the Plymouth Police Department were dispatched to 520 West Jefferson Street for loud dirt bikes making a lot of noise at 6:45 p.m. Sunday, October 20th.
When city officers arrived at the address, they located a male party, later identified as Ronni Javier-Bohorqez, 19, of the Jefferson Street address riding down the roadway on a dirt bike.
Officer Fisher conducted a traffic stop and determined that Javier-Bohorquez had never had a driver's license. He also discovered that the bike hadn’t been registered, and there was no insurance on the bike.
He was placed under arrest for the charge of operator never licensed and transported to Marshall County Jail. Javier-Bohorquez was booked in for operator never licensed and given a court date and bond.

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