arrests

Just after midnight, Plymouth Police Officer Tim Taberski was dispatched to the Plymouth Police Department lobby for a female subject that wanted her intoxicated son removed from her residence.

About 12:45 officers met her at 2220 West Lake Avenue and made contact with the son, 56 year old Rhonwynn Sterling of the Lake Avenue address.

While checking Mr Sterling for warrants it was learned there was an active warrant for his arrest through Howard County.

Rhonwynn Sterling was taken into custody on the warrant and transported to the Marshall County Jail and held with no bond for the warrant.

 

 

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