Crime & Safety

Plymouth Police Find Student With Taser

A male student suspected to have marijuana was actually found to be carrying a Taser at school.

 

From June 7-13 the Plymouth Police Department reported 50 incidents, which included the following:

• Three assault

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• Two domestic assault

• Two commercial burglaries

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• Two residential burglaries, including tools and other items valued at $6,000 stolen from two unattached garages June 13 on the 3200 block of Harbor Lane North. There was no sign of forced entry and the case is under investigation.

• Five controlled substances found

• Four criminal damages to property

• Two DWIs

• Two reports of forgery

• Four reports of fraud, one of which included a victim responding to an ad on Craigslist and receiving a check for $1,900 on June 7. The victim deposited the check and wired the money as requested, but the check was counterfeit. The money was lost.

• Three harassments reported

• Two hit and runs

• One juvenile curfew reported

• Five underage drinking incidents

• One motor vehicle theft, which included a tractor valued at $6,500, was stolen June 12 from a property on the 9900 block of 13th Avenue North.

• Ten thefts, including a liquor sign stolen June 9 from a business on Nathan Lane and portable fire pit from a residential yard on the 16800 block of 22nd Avenue North.

• One theft from a vehicle

• One weapons offense, which included a male student who was searched after an officer was alerted to him smelling of marijuana and a Taser, was found in the student’s pocket on June 11 on the 10000 block of 36th Avenue North. Charges are pending.


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