A 34-year-old woman was arrested for criminal trespassing on Tuesday afternoon after allegedly refusing to leave a room at the Economy Inn in Plymouth.
Officers from the Plymouth Police Department were dispatched to the motel, located at 2535 North Michigan Street, at 4:13 p.m. on April 14th, following a report of an unwanted person. The caller stated that his ex-girlfriend, identified as Holly Nolen, was in his room and refusing to leave.
Motel staff spoke with responding officers and confirmed that the room was not registered in Nolen's name. Management requested that she be removed from the property and officially trespassed from the premises.
Officer Fisher made contact with Nolen, informing her that she was being trespassed from the motel and needed to vacate the property immediately. While Nolen verbally agreed to leave, police say she subsequently refused to exit the room or gather her belongings.
As a result of her refusal to comply, Nolen was taken into custody. She was transported to the Marshall County Jail, where she was booked on a charge of criminal trespassing and held on a $500 cash bond.

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