Officer Fisher with the Plymouth Police Department arrested two individuals this weekend for driving suspended and unlicensed.
At about 8:30 Saturday evening, November 9th he conducted a traffic stop on a vehicle for speeding on North Michigan Street near Klinger Street. The vehicle was traveling 45 mph in a 35-mph zone. The driver pulled over in the Advance Auto Parking lot. The driver was identified as Savanna Hanson, 22, of Plymouth. During the investigation it was determined that Savanna driver’s license was suspended prior. She was taken into custody and transported to Marshall County Jail where she was booked in for driving while suspended prior.

On Sunday, November 10th, just before 1 a.m. Officer Fisher stopped a vehicle for speeding on U.S. 30 just east of Oak Drive. That driver was traveling at 84 mph in a 50-mph zone. It was determined that the driver, Satnam Singh of Fort Wayne, had never obtained a driver’s license. She was placed under arrest for operator never licensed and booked into Marshall County Jail.

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