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Zone 10 South Legion baseball title came down to a final game
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PLYMOUTH – Plymouth Post 40 and Bridgewater Post 203 Legion baseball teams will play each other for the third time in five days Thursday at 5:30 p.m. on a baseball diamond still to be determined in Plymouth. The difference this time is the game is for the Zone 10 South championship.
Post 203 forced the winner-take-all game Tuesday night with a convincing 10-2 win over Plymouth at Siever Field. They jumped out early with five runs before Post 40 had a chance to step to the plate. Jack Barry slugged a three-run home run to ignite the rally. Bridgewater plated two more runs later in the frame when Jake Prisco’s hard grounder to short caromed off the shin of a sliding Dylan Zemotel and into the outfield as two more runs scored.
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Four arrested in alleged methamphetamine charges By: Maura Johnson
Cameron Gardner, Photo courtesy: Marshall County Police Department
Devan Mayea, Photo courtesy: Marshall County Police Department
Kody Thompson, Photo courtesy: Marshall County Police Department
Virginia Wood, Photo courtesy: Marshall County Police Department
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.
Plymouth police officer shoots K9 partner after dog attacks him
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PLYMOUTH – A local police officer shot and killed his K9 partner after the dog attacked him as they prepared for a call near downtown Plymouth Tuesday morning.
Officer Keith Larson, a 17-year veteran of the police force, was seriously injured in the attack with bites to both arms and both hands. His dog, Nico, a 2-year-old purebred German shepherd, died at the scene.
“It latched onto his hand and he was unable to disengage it and it just got worse from there,” Chief Michael Botieri said. “He must have gone through 30 seconds or more of hell.”