A Bremen man was arrested on Tuesday, June 25th on charges of stalking.
On the evening of June 25th, at approximately 10:40, Plymouth Police were requested in the area of Plymouth High School for reports of a man following a female. Officers were quickly in the area and witnesses pointed out the suspect as he was driving away.
A traffic stop was initiated at Baker and Fairbanks Streets and the driver was identified as Hector DeLeon-Colon, 27 of Bremen.
The victim and witnesses reported to police that DeLeon-Colon followed and circled the immediate area where the female victim was for approximately 30 minutes. Witnesses reported that when they confronted DeLeon-Colon, he made threats, placing them in fear.
Hector DeLeon-Colon was very disorderly during the officer’s investigation. He was taken into custody and transported to the Marshall County Jail for felony stalking, misdemeanor intimidation and disorderly conduct.
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