Matthew Keller Lowry, 38, of Bailey Street in Plymouth, is held in the Marshall County Jail after being involved in a property damage traffic accident and fleeing the scene.
On Wednesday morning at 11:30, Corporal Ben McIntire with the Plymouth Police Department investigated the hit and run at the intersection of Broadway and Harrison Streets.
The officer found the suspect, Matthew Lowry, at his residence, and further investigation revealed that he had been declared a Habitual Traffic Violator for Life.
Lowry was taken into custody without incident and transported to the Marshall County Jail for incarceration on the charges. He is being held on a $1.500 cash bond.
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