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A United Way fundraising project started by Megan Barron, Plymouth High School senior, to promote friendly competition between Plymouth and Triton Schools, led to the United Way benefitting with $3,201 raised from both communities.
 
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ATF arrests Doody in raid E-mail
Thursday, 26 February 2009
By Rusty Nixon Correspondent
PLYMOUTH — Local law enforcement raided two residences in Plymouth Tuesday night.
The Indiana State Police ERT Unit, along with agents from the Department of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms and Plymouth Police made arrests at two Plymouth residences at around 11:30 p.m. on Tuesday.
Agents raided houses at 209 N. Walnut St. in Plymouth and 1687 N. Michigan St. lot 127 at the Northgate Mobile Home Park as the culmination of an eight month investigation into illegal sale and distribution of cocaine, heroin and marijuana according to Indiana State Police Information Officer Trent Smith.
Officers served search warrants at each residence and discovered quantities of cocaine, heroin and marijuana along with $5,000 cash. Taken into custody was Alduff Doody, 41 was taken into federal custody and charged with dealing cocaine.
All arrested are being held in St. Joe County jail. The investigation is ongoing.
Last Updated ( Friday, 27 February 2009 )
 
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