Four arrested in alleged methamphetamine charges
PLYMOUTH, Ind. – Four people were arrested Tuesday for alleged drug charges after police officers found methamphetamine and methamphetamine paraphernalia during a search warrant, the Marshall County Police Department reported.
UNIT Officers with the Marshall County Police Department found methamphetamine paraphernalia, several ounces of methamphetamine, and evidence of dealing methamphetamine while performing a search warrant at a residence in Plymouth Tuesday, officers said.
The officers also found three firearms in the home, reports said.
26-year-old Cameron Gardner and 25-year-old Devan Mayea, both of Plymouth, were arrested and are facing preliminary charges for the following, according to officers:
Dealing in methamphetamine
Possession of methamphetamine
Maintaining a common nuisance
20-year-old Virginia Wood of Mishawaka and 21-year-old Kody Thompson of Bremen were arrested and are facing preliminary charges for the following, according to officers:
Possession of methamphetamine
Maintaining a common nuisance
The Indiana State Police SWAT Team, Indiana State Police, Plymouth Police, and Marshall County Police assisted UNIT Officers in this incident.