Deputy Ash, with the Marshall County Sheriff's Department, conducted a traffic stop on a vehicle for exceeding the posted speed limit on U.S. 30 near the intersection with Michigan Street on Monday at 10 p.m.
During his investigation, the deputy learned that the driver had no license. The driver was identified as Carlos Arroyo, 33, of South Bend. He was subsequently taken into custody and booked into the Marshall County Jail for operating a motor vehicle without ever receiving a license. His cash bond was set at $100; he posted it shortly after being booked and was released Monday night.

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