Early Friday morning at 1:10 officers from the Plymouth Police Department were dispatched to 1029 West Jefferson Street for the report of a domestic incident.
The initial call was made by a male caller who advised that he had been attacked by his wife and stepson.
While en route to the West Jefferson Street address Plymouth Police were notified that the stepson had called 911 and stated that his stepdad had attacked his mother.
City officers spoke with all parties involved and an investigation took place. After the investigation, 45-year-old Ronnie Norman who was booked into jail with a Mishawaka address was taken into custody and booked in for strangulation and domestic battery, as well as an unrelated out of county warrant.
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