Plymouth Woman Arrested After Pawning Stolen Video Games

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Starke County Sheriff’s deputies arrested a Plymouth woman on Monday after she allegedly pawned electronics that were stolen from a North Judson family earlier this month.

Nicholas Shepherd from Unplugged Gaming company told officers that on Aug. 2, he and his wife had left their home with Austin Pike at the residence and when Shepherd returned home, he found his Xbox 360 missing along with a 120 GB hard drive and six Xbox games. He went to the Pawn Shop where he learned a woman pawned the items.

The case was assigned to detectives who soon found that Amy Cooke pawned the items for $35.

Cooke was arrested on Monday and booked in the Starke County Jail on preliminary charges of Theft and Receiving Stolen Property.

Two Arrested on Battery Charges

Two people were arrested in Knox on Christmas Day on Battery charges.

Austin Pike told Knox City police officers that he and Walter Smith got into an argument and a fight ensued. The argument started as a verbal disagreement and it escalated to a fist fight. Pike told police that he hit Smith in the face. Smith became very angry and allegedly grabbed a knife and tried to stab Pike with it. Pike said Smith then left the residence.

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