Indiana Drug Task Force Seizes Meth, Firearms in Plymouth Raid; Two Suspects Arrested

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Plymouth, IN – A Plymouth drug raid led to two arrests on serious meth-related charges Tuesday, with authorities seizing drugs, firearms, and removing two children from the home.

The Marshall County Drug Task Force, assisted by Indiana State Police and the Fulton County Sheriff’s Department, executed a search warrant in the 17000 block of Tomahawk Trail, targeting suspected meth activity. Officers allegedly found methamphetamine and evidence suggesting the drug was being dealt from the residence. Additionally, authorities seized multiple firearms.

Paig Sickman, 33, and Anthony Kring, 33, both of Plymouth, were arrested at the scene. Sickman faces charges, including dealing in methamphetamine and neglect of a dependent, with a bond set at $50,000. Kring also faces similar charges, with authorities alleging his involvement in meth dealing and maintaining a common nuisance. Both remain in the Marshall County Jail.

Indiana Department of Child Services took custody of the children found in the home, supporting the investigation. According to officials, all charges remain allegations until proven in court, and both suspects are presumed innocent.

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