PLYMOUTH, Indiana — March 2026
A months-long investigation ended with a multi-agency drug raid at a residence in Plymouth, Indiana, leading to two arrests and the seizure of suspected cocaine, cash and stolen firearms, authorities said.
On March 5, the Marshall County Drug Task Force, assisted by the Indiana State Police, Plymouth Police Department, Marshall County Sheriff’s Department, and the Drug Enforcement Administration, executed a search warrant at 225 Franklin Street.
According to the Marshall County Prosecutor’s Office, officers knocked and announced their presence before deploying flashbangs and forcing entry through the front door of the home.
Inside, authorities located two adults — Liliam Murillo and Norberto Pagan — along with a juvenile.
Evidence seized during the search
During the search of the residence, investigators recovered:
$1,322 in cash
17.9 grams of suspected cocaine packaged in individual baggies
A .38-caliber Taurus revolver
Two additional handguns reported stolen in September 2025
A suspected fraudulent Social Security card
Authorities said the raid followed an investigation that began in July 2025.
Prosecutor highlights joint investigation
Chief Deputy Prosecuting Attorney Nicholas Langowski praised the cooperation among law enforcement agencies involved in the operation.
“Yesterday’s search warrant is the result of outstanding collaboration among our law enforcement partners,” Langowski said.
“When agencies share information, resources, and expertise, they strengthen the integrity of an investigation and help ensure that the law is enforced fairly and effectively.”
Charges and bond
Murillo is facing multiple charges, including:
Dealing in cocaine (Level 2 felony)
Maintaining a common nuisance (Level 6 felony)
Neglect of a dependent (Level 6 felony)
Theft of a firearm (Level 5 felony)
Unlawful possession of a firearm by an illegal alien (Level 6 felony)
Possession of false government identification (Class A misdemeanor)
Pagan faces charges of:
Dealing in cocaine (Level 2 felony)
Maintaining a common nuisance (Level 6 felony)
Neglect of a dependent (Level 6 felony)
Theft of a firearm (Level 5 felony)
Both suspects are currently being held on $250,000 cash bonds as the case proceeds through the court system.
