County Police were dispatched to the Inwood Mobile Home Park on Hawthorn Road for a harassment complaint.

Arriving on the scene Officer Wozniak located the accused, James M. Caras, 52, of the Inwood Trail Park who was found to be highly intoxicated and was causing a disturbance in the park.

Eventually Caras was taken into custody and transported to the jail for public intoxication, disorderly conduct, and failure to identify. He was held on a $225 cash bond and given a September 14th in Marshall Superior Court II. 

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