PLYMOUTH — The Plymouth Police Department has reported a busy week with 640 calls for service from Nov. 11 to Nov. 17, alongside multiple arrests and a variety of incidents requiring investigation.
Arrests included a 23-year-old on Nov. 11 for conduct after an accident, criminal mischief, and contempt.
The same individual was also taken in for involuntary emergency admission.
Another 23-year-old was arrested for involuntary emergency admission on the same day.
On Nov. 13, a 16-year-old faced charges for domestic violence-related simple assault.
Two days later, a 22-year-old was placed in protective custody for non-alcohol-related reasons and involuntary emergency admission, while a 45-year-old was arrested for controlled drug possession.
On Nov. 17, both an 18-year-old and a 20-year-old were arrested for unlawful possession/intoxication, with the latter also cited for an open container violation.
The department’s investigative reports over the week detailed various incidents including criminal mischief, violations of protective orders, juvenile-related incidents, domestic disturbances, theft, and computer offenses, among others.
In addition to these activities, the Plymouth Police Department responded to two motor vehicle accidents, issued 17 warnings for motor vehicle moving violations, and handed out four citations for similar infractions.
Parking enforcement was also active, with 82 parking citations issued.
However, no vehicles were immobilized for non-payment of parking fines during this period.