County Police arrest a Cincinnati man after determining he had never been issued a driver’s license.
About 8 p.m. Monday, a Marshall County deputy conducted a traffic stop with a vehicle on U.S. 31 near Plymouth-Goshen Trail. The driver of the vehicle was identified as 46-year-old Edgar Bravo Lopez from Ohio.
Lopez was operating without ever receiving a license. He was transported to the Marshall County Jail and booked for operating a vehicle without ever receiving a license and held on a $100 cash bond for an hour and then released once the bond was paid.

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