Plymouth Police arrested a 19-year-old on a failure to appear warrant Wednesday afternoon.
On December 18th, at 12:45 pm, Officer Allen with the Plymouth Police Department located Hector Fortin-Granados at his 1000 N. Plum Street residence. Fortin-Granados had an active misdemeanor warrant for failure to appear. He was taken into custody and transported to the Marshall County Jail where he was booked and lodged for the warrant.

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