Plymouth Police arrested two individuals Wednesday on warrants.
On Wednesday afternoon, patrolman Thornton found a male with an active arrest warrant at Harbor Freight. Roberto Alejandro Navegar, age 43, of West Harrison Street was taken into custody and taken to the Marshall County Jail for his probation violation warrant.

Officers with the Plymouth Police Department went to 1001 North Oak Drive, Maax Midwest, at 9:30 p.m. for a warrant service on 41-year-old Gerardo Contreras Rivera of South Plum Street in Plymouth.
Officers located Contreras Rivera and took him into custody. He was transported to Marshall County Jail and held on a warrant for failure to appear for operator never licensed.

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