A Florida driver who was entered as a missing person out of Miami was stopped for speeding by Plymouth Police on Western Avenue north of North Street.
On Wednesday evening, Officer Fisher stopped a vehicle for driving 48-mph in a 35-mph zone.
The driver was identified as Tristan Hernandez-Galindo, 21, of Miami.
During the traffic stop, it was verified that Hernandez-Galindo had never had a driver's license. He was placed under arrest for operator never licensed.
The officer also found that Hernandez-Galindo was entered as a missing person from Miami.

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