Plymouth Police were called to the Latino Festival Saturday evening, September 18th about 8:30 for an intoxicated male causing problems. 

Officer Paul Stamper responded to the call for assistance.  He made contact with the director of the festival who was attempting to calm down a male subject.

After conducting an investigation 43-year-old Christopher J. Miller of Garro Street in Plymouth was arrested for Public Intoxication. He was transported to the Marshall County Jail and held on a $250 cash bond.  Miller was released about 4 p.m. Sunday and given an initial hearing in Marshall Superior Court II on October 19th

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