Ronald G Games, 53, was observed Friday morning, November 21st, at about 11:45 getting into his truck and leaving his Elm Street residence by Officer Krynock with the Plymouth Police Department. Games was known to have an active warrant for his arrest through Marshall County. A traffic stop at Oakhill Avenue and Rose Street was conducted, and Games was taken into custody. He was booked into the Marshall County Jail on three misdemeanor warrants, 2 for false reporting and 1 for 911 calls. Three hours later, he was released on bond.

On Saturday afternoon, November 22, Plymouth Police Officer Thornton was dispatched to the area of U.S. 30 and Oak Drive for the registered owner of a Silver BMW, who had an active warrant through Porter County. Patrolman Thornton located the vehicle and placed Ashley Morgan Fowler, 39, of Portage, into custody. She was lodged in the Marshall County Jail for a warrant hold for Porter County.

28-year-old Kody Whiteman of Plymouth was arrested Tuesday morning, November 25th at 8:40 in Marshall Superior Court II for an outstanding level 6 felony warrant for intimidation and a misdemeanor for invasion of privacy.
Whiteman was transported to the Marshall County Jail, where he was turned over to jail staff.

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