Early Friday morning, February 16th, Plymouth Police were dispatched to the Berkley Street Trailer Park due to a 911 hang-up call. 

City officers arrived at 4:24 a.m. and encountered Blake Brown, 26, who lives at the 700 Berkley Street address.  Brown was refusing to leave a residence in the trailer court.  He was given his personal belongings and told to leave the area. 

Officers said Brown appeared to be intoxicated and refused to leave.  He was then taken into custody and booked into the Marshall County Jail for Public Intoxication and held on a $250 cash bond. 

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