Two children taken from drug house in Marshall County on Tuesday

PLYMOUTH, Ind. -- Earlier this week, two people were arrested on drug and gun charges and two juveniles were removed from the home where authorities say the adults were using and selling methamphetamine. 

The Marshall County Drug Task Force, assisted by Marshall County Police, Indiana State Police and the Fulton County Sheriff’s Department, went to the home in the 17000 block of Tomahawk Trail in Plymouth on Tuesday to execute a search warrant.

During the process, authorities found what they suspected to be methamphetamine and evidence of dealing in methamphetamine. On top of the drugs, they also seized numerous firearms and removed two children who had been living in the home.

Paig Sickman and Anthony Kring, both 33 years old and living in Plymouth, are both being held at the Marshall County Jail on a $50,000 cash bond on charges of felony Dealing in Methamphetamine, felony Neglect of a Dependent, felony Possession of Methamphetamine, and felony Maintaining a Common Nuisance. 

Sickman was also charged with felony Obstruction of Justice.

Indiana Department of Child Services is assisting in the investigation.


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