An off-duty police officer observed a man known to be wanted on a warrant in the grocery store and assisted with his arrest.
On Wednesday around 7:15 p.m., officers from the Plymouth Police Department were contacted by an off-duty officer who said there was a wanted person inside the Kroger store.
Officer Fisher arrived at the scene and identified 25-year-old Shane Wilson of 1st Street in Plymouth.
Wilson was detained at Kroger's and taken into custody. He was then transported to Plymouth Hospital for medical clearance after a recent surgery, and subsequently to Marshall County Jail, where he was booked on four outstanding warrants.

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