36-year-old Sonja Terrones of Plymouth was seen driving a passenger car Tuesday morning, August 19th at 7:50 in the area of Pennsylvania Avenue and Liberty Street by Corporal Ben McIntyre with the Plymouth Police Department.
The officers had prior knowledge that Terrones had a suspended driver's license with previous convictions. He conducted a traffic stop, and Terrones was taken into custody without incident.
She was then transported to the Marshall County Jail, where she was turned over to jail staff and booked in for driving while suspended with priors and held
Information pertaining to this release is based on probable cause to believe the allegations have been committed. Defendants are presumed innocent until proven guilty within proper court proceeding.
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