A female who had been trespassed from the Economy Inn on North Michigan Street in Plymouth was arrested after Plymouth Police were dispatched to the motel for a female who had been locked out of a vehicle and needed the inhaler inside.
On Monday, September 16th, just before 11 p.m., city police were dispatched to the Economy Inn and made contact with Jennifer Sanderson, 49, of Monterey.
The news release states, “Ms. Sanderson is well known to the Plymouth Police Department, and it was known that Ms. Sanderson had been given a No Trespass warning for the Economy Inn.”
Jennifer Sanderson was taken into custody, taken to the Plymouth Hospital for jail clearance, and then booked into the Marshall County Jail for criminal trespass.

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