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Marysville Police Nab Suspect for DUI and Weapon Charges During "Graveyard Shift" Patrol

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Published on October 10, 2025
Marysville Police Nab Suspect for DUI and Weapon Charges During "Graveyard Shift" PatrolSource: Facebook/Marysville Police Department

uring a routine patrol on what's colloquially known as the graveyard shift, Marysville Police Department officers apprehended a man on suspicion of driving under the influence and several other charges, according to a recent social media update from the Marysville Police Department. The officers' late-night vigilance was documented in a post on the department's official Facebook page, which outlined the arrest that took place.

The encounter began when law enforcement responded to reports of a possible DUI, their following investigation led them to Michael Richebacher, a 29-year-old who police determined was under the influence of a controlled substance, during their interaction a search unraveled more than just signs of impairment but also illegal contraband including methamphetamine, two handguns, and a significant cache of ammunition—it was a moment of lawful diligence woven into the small hours when most are asleep, yet crime still creeps.

Richebacher now faces a number of charges, among them are driving under the influence and the possession of a firearm concurrently with narcotics. The Facebook post proudly commends the officers of the Marysville Police Department for the arrest, describing it as "another great example of proactive policing" and lauding the efforts to maintain community safety.