PLYMOUTH — The Plymouth Police Department logged 1,058 calls for service and made 11 arrests during the week of March 24-30, according to the department’s weekly activity report.
Among those arrested was a 31-year-old individual charged with multiple counts of domestic violence and simple assault on March 24.
An 18-year-old was arrested the same day for unlawful possession/intoxication and manufacturing/possessing a false ID.
On March 25, police arrested a 21-year-old for criminal trespass, loitering or prowling, and protective custody of an intoxicated person.
Also on March 25, a 32-year-old was arrested on bench warrants.
March 28 saw four arrests, including a 31-year-old taken into protective custody for intoxication, a 51-year-old and a 35-year-old both charged with willful concealment, and two individuals, ages 31 and 38, arrested on separate warrants.
A 20-year-old was arrested on March 29 for unlawful possession/intoxication and violating the town’s open container ordinance.
The final arrest of the week occurred on March 30, when a 48-year-old was charged with simple assault and contempt.
The department also reported 10 investigative cases, including incidents involving juveniles, a missing person, mutual combat assault, criminal mischief, and drug-related offenses.
Officers responded to one motor vehicle accident during the week.
The department issued 57 warnings and two citations for moving violations, while parking enforcement issued 127 parking citations and immobilized four vehicles for non-payment of fines.