Police Beat
May 30, 2024

Police Beat – 5/30/24

By From JT Staff Reports

According to Marysville Police Department reports:

Bradley Russell Rich, 26, of Coleridge Boulevard was arrested on a warrant service arrest in the 500 block of South Maple Street at 7:57 p.m. Tuesday.

Cole Jeremhia Davis, 22, of North Court Street was cited for theft in the 500 block of Coleman’s C...

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