Plymouth Police arrested another citizen who was found driving without a license.
On Wednesday, March 26th, at approximately 5:00 a.m., Officer Fase conducted a traffic stop at the intersection of Pierce and Gilmore Streets. The stop was for a random vehicle registration check that showed the registered owner was unlicensed.
The driver of the vehicle was confirmed to be Yaritza Contreras-Montes, 44, of South Walnut Street in Plymouth, who was also the registered owner.
The officer confirmed that Contreras-Montes had never been issued a valid driver's license and took her into custody. She was transported to the Marshall County Jail, booked in for operating a vehicle without ever obtaining a license, and held on a $100 cash bond.

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