City police arrested a Plymouth man after Walmart security learned he had been stealing from the store over the past several days.
On Saturday, August 8th, at about 1:30 in the afternoon, Plymouth Police were dispatched to Walmart for a shoplifting complaint.
Officer Krynock located Fred William Timmons Jr. of the 10,000 block of Lincoln Highway in Plymouth and confirmed that he had been in the store and removing merchandise without rendering payment during the past several days.
Timmons was lodged in the Marshall County Jail, given a court date of September 9, and a cash bond of $500. He was released 48 hours later with No Judicial Review.
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