ArrestedOn Thursday, January 24th Officer Paul Stamper with the Plymouth Police Department was dispatched to Pak-A-Sak on West Jefferson Street in reference to a theft committed by an unknown male subject.

Plymouth officers were then dispatched to WalMart on Friday the 25th at 12:18AM for a male subject harassing and threatening employees.  The male subject fit the description of the male that had allegedly stolen from Pak-A-Sak.

The subject was identified as 29 year old Travis Evans of Plymouth.

Evans was riding a bike up and down the aisles of WalMart.  When asked to stop by an employee he then began to ride a skateboard up and down the aisles.  He then threatened an employee just before the police were called.

Travis Evans was taken into custody and eventually lodged in MCJ.

 

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