A request for a welfare check on Monday evening resulted in the arrest of a 30-year-old Knox man on multiple charges, including possession of methamphetamine.
At approximately 6:54 p.m. on April 13th, officers from the Plymouth Police Department were dispatched to the Park Jefferson Apartments on West Jefferson Street. A caller had reported seeing a male subject slumped over in a black-top Ford Mustang in the parking lot with the vehicle's door open.
Officer Fisher arrived at the scene and located the vehicle at the back of the apartment complex. The officer found the male sitting unresponsive in the driver's seat. Although the officer was initially able to wake the man, he quickly fell back asleep.
When questioned by law enforcement, the subject initially provided officers with a false name. He was eventually positively identified as Dakota Elder, 30, of Knox.
Paramedics from the Plymouth Fire Department arrived on the scene to evaluate the situation. Elder subsequently woke up and refused medical treatment.
Following an investigation at the scene, officers determined that Elder had methamphetamine. He was taken into custody for drug possession, as well as for providing false information to law enforcement and resisting arrest.
Elder was transported to the Marshall County Jail, where he was booked and is currently being held on a $1,500 cash bond.

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