A Marshall County Sheriff’s Department traffic stop Wednesday resulted in the arrest of 23-year-old Gregory Q.C. Frazier.
Last Wednesday at approximately 11 p.m., Officer Wozniak with the Sheriff’s Department initiated a traffic stop on a tan 2003 Buick passenger car in the 2400 block of North Michigan Street in Plymouth.
During the investigation, a probable cause search of the vehicle was completed, and suspected THC items were located.
The driver, Gregory Frazier, completed field sobriety testing, and a certified test. He was taken to the Marshall County Jail and processed for operating a vehicle while intoxicated on a controlled substance and possession of marijuana.

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