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High speed chase leads to meth charges for Warsaw woman, Plymouth man

Tori Drubert and Phillip Shriver (Photos supplied/Marshall County Sheriff's Department)

A Warsaw woman allegedly led Marshall County officers on a joyride that reached speeds of “well over 100 miles per hour.”

21-year-old Tori Drubert was arrested after her car hit a tree on Queen Road near U.S. 30, according to WNDU.

Drubert and her passenger, 32-year-old Phillip Shriver of Plymouth, were arrested at the scene. Afterwards, police reportedly found meth in their vehicle.

Both Drubert and Shriver face multiple felonies, including resisting law enforcement with a vehicle, possession of methamphetamine, unlawful possession of a syringe, and operating a motor vehicle with a controlled substance.

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