
The call of a female lying on the ground in the area of South Michigan and Pierce Streets on Monday at 7:18 p.m., sent the Plymouth Police to investigate.
Officers with the Plymouth Police Department were dispatched, and upon arrival, Officer Fisher noticed that the female was Abbie Graciliano, a 20-year-old from Warsaw. She was staggering across the roadway.
She was with another female identified as Grace Gardner, age 24, of 421 Gilmore Street in Plymouth.
City officers had been out with both females not long before this call for disturbance at 421 Gilmore Street, and both females had been trespassed from that property.
When Officer got turned around, both females were back on the property at 421 Gilmore Street and were trespassed.
Gardner was arrested and lodged in the Marshall County Jail for criminal trespassing, trafficking with an inmate, and possession of a narcotic drug with a $1,500 cash bond. Graciliano was arrested for criminal trespass and public intoxication with a $500 cash bond.
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