Plymouth Police received a FLOCK License Plate Reader hit Wednesday morning, October 23rd at 1:20. The LPR hit notified officers that the sole registered owner of the vehicle had an Indiana license with the status of Suspended-Prior.
Officer Wallace located the vehicle on Lincoln Highway and a traffic stop was conducted at the Serenity Place Apartments.
The vehicle was occupied by the registered owner Tabitha Uylaki-Back, 42, who lives in the apartments. During the investigation the officer confirmed the license status as suspended.
Tabitha Uylaki-Back was taken into custody, transported to the Marshall County Jail, and lodged for the pending charge of driving while suspended with a prior. Uylaki-Back was given a court date with Marshall County Superior Court II and a bond of $500.

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