Officers with the Plymouth Police Department stopped a vehicle with a headlight out at Skylane and Michigan Street on Monday, December 16th, at 9:15 p.m.
The driver was identified as James Morrison, 25, West Harrison Street in Plymouth. Officer Fisher determined during the stop that Morrison had never had a driver's license.
The Plymouth K9 Officer and his partner Castor arrived on the scene, did a free air sniff of the vehicle, and gave a positive alert on the vehicle. A search was conducted, and a THC vape pen was located under the passenger seat.
The passenger was identified as Rebecca Carr, 21, of Plymouth. Carr signed a promise to appear and was released.
Morrison was transported to Marshall County Jail and booked in for operator never licensed.

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