Crime & Safety

Plymouth Arrest Log: Oct. 7-Oct. 13

Charges of public urination and resisting arrests were among those listed in the most recent Plymouth arrest log.

PLYMOUTH, MA — The following arrests were reported in the Plymouth police log for the time period of Oct. 7 to Oct. 13. Arrests do not indicate guilt. The names of any minors have been omitted.

Tuesday, Oct. 8 — On Highland Street, a man was taken into protective custody related to alcohol. Timothy Chickering-Worden, 21, of Plymouth, was charged with driving under the influence (DUI). Kimberly Fogg, 43, of Belmont, was charged with criminal trespass and theft of services.

Friday, Oct. 11 — (Removed), was summonsed for public urination on Green Street. Jocelyn McKenna, 21, of Stoughton, was summonsed for a noise violation on Langdon Street.

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Saturday, Oct. 12 — Diew Diang, 20, of Austin, Minnesota, was summonsed on a public urination violation on Langdon Street. Robert Moon, 23, of Hull, Georgia, was summonsed on a public urination violation on Langdon Street. Jack Cornell, 22, was arrested on the charge of resisting arrest or detention. Douglas Goodwin, 41, of Conway, was charged with indirect criminal contempt of court. A man was taken into protective custody related to alcohol.

Sunday, Oct. 13 — Alex Rosen, 19, of Marblehead, was summonsed on a violations of open container and unlawful possession of alcohol. Luke Forman, 19, of Doylestown, Pennsylvania, was arrested on charges of resisting arrest or detention and unlawful possession of alcohol. Stephania Marroquin, 20, of Toms River, New Jersey, was summonsed on the charge of unlawful possession of alcohol. Ryan Gagnon, 19, of Nashua, was charged with resisting arrest of detention. Jacob Knowlton, 17, of Wakefield, New Hampshire, was charged with unlawful possession of alcohol.

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EDITOR'S NOTE: Information for this article was supplied by the Plymouth Police Department. Patch follows a name removal policy for those listed in its published police reports.
A name and address information was removed from this report because the case was dismissed.

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