Officers with the Plymouth Police Department were dispatched to 1915 West Lake Avenue, the Plymouth Hospital ER on the evening of March 14th for a male party causing a disturbance in the ER.
Officers were called at 10:36 Friday night for 26-year-old Jonathan Kemp of Plymouth who hospital staff said caused disturbances several times throughout the shift. Officers were advised that he was disturbing patients who were trying to get treatment and staff members.
Kemp was transported to Marshall County Jail and booked in for disorderly conduct.
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