A Plymouth man was arrested for public intoxication by drugs early Monday morning after being in the restroom of Red-D-Mart for over an hour.
Just after 2 a.m. Officer Witkowski with the Plymouth Police Department was dispatched to Red-D-Mart for an unresponsive person in the bathroom. When the officer arrived, he found the bathroom door locked, and there was no response from inside.
City officers forced their way into the restroom and found 65-year-old Victor Yakas of the 900 block of North Plum Street standing in the corner. He showed signs of impairment and openly admitted to being under the influence of a narcotic.
Victor Yakas was arrested and booked into the Marshall County Jail for public intoxication by drugs and held on a $250 cash bond.

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