Officers with the Plymouth Police Department were given information on the whereabouts of a male subject with a felony warrant for dealing methamphetamine on Thursday, November 21.
Officers with the Plymouth Police Department were told that James Garbison II, 35, of South Main Street in LaPaz, would be at Centennial Park at about 3:30 Thursday. The source said he had a warrant for dealing in methamphetamine,
Officer Fisher was in the park and made contact with James Garbison. He was taken into custody and transported to the Marshall County Jail. Garbison was booked in on a Felony warrant for Dealing Methamphetamine with a $10,000 cash bond.

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