On Saturday, April 29th, just before midnight, Plymouth Police units were dispatched to the area of the Mayflower Tavern for a possible altercation.
The suspect, 34-year-old Drew DeMask of 10520 Lincoln Highway was located in the alley behind 1029 West Jefferson Street.
Mr. DeMask was argumentative with officers and was found to be intoxicated. Sergeant Taberski’s report said DeMask was yelling and screaming and would not comply with the officer’s commands.
Drew DeMask was incarcerated at the Marshall County Jail for Public Intoxication and held on a cash bond until Sunday morning about 9:30 when he was released on bond.

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