A 54-year-old Plymouth woman was arrested on Thursday night, August 8th for possession of a scheduled drug.
At around 10:20, County deputies were made aware of a possible impaired driver. Deputy Geiger located the vehicle in question near 9th and Tulip Roads and made a traffic stop for traffic infractions.
The driver, Judy Wynn of Union Road in Plymouth, had been drinking. She took field sobriety tests and a certified blood test and was charged with operating a vehicle while intoxicated by testing at .233% BAC. She also had a scheduled drug in the vehicle.
Judy Wynn was taken to the Marshall County Jail and booked for operating a vehicle with an ACE of .15 or more. She was given a cash bond of $1500 and the vehicle was impounded by Lyon Wrecker Service.
Ms. Wynn paid the bond at about 3:30 Friday afternoon and was released.

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