PLYMOUTH — In a busy week for the Plymouth Police Department, officials tallied 1024 calls for service between Jan. 6 and Jan. 12, culminating in multiple arrests and a variety of investigations, according to their latest activity report.
Arrests included a 57-year-old individual on Jan. 8 for willful concealment and breach of bail conditions.
That same day, a 24-year-old was taken into custody for providing false information regarding handguns and unsworn falsification.
Two days later, a 20-year-old was arrested for manufacturing or possessing a false government ID.
The series of arrests concluded on Jan. 11 with a 31-year-old arrested for protective custody due to intoxication.
The department’s investigative efforts also yielded several reports, including a civil complaint and a theft involving an amount between $0 and $1000, both logged on Jan. 6.
Drug-related activities were recorded on Jan. 7 and Jan. 9, alongside incidents of simple assault and a report of a suicidal person.
A juvenile-related incident concerning a missing or runaway individual was reported on Jan. 10, which also saw a domestic disturbance and an additional theft in the same monetary range.
Traffic incidents were relatively low with Plymouth Police responding to four motor vehicle accidents during the week.
Enforcement actions included issuing 26 warnings for moving violations and four citations.
Parking enforcement was also active, handing out five parking citations, though no vehicles were immobilized for non-payment of fines during this period.