public intoxOn Sunday, November 6th at 8:39 P.M. Officer Arnold with the Plymouth Police Department responded to 1029 West Jefferson Street in reference to a public disturbance involving an intoxicated female.

Arriving at the scene Officer Arnold located a group of individuals outside of the call address and that a female was being held down on the ground.

The female was identified as 28 year old Breann Mayea of Plymouth.

Mayea was taken into custody and transported to the Marshall County Jail where she was held on the charges of Public Intoxication and Resisting Law Enforcement with bond set at $755.

 

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