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The following information was supplied by the Shrewsbury Police Department. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.

Thursday, Feb. 2:
10:34 a.m.: A suspicious man was reported at Camelot Drive and Round Table Road.
1132 a.m.: A suspicious woman was reported on Boston Turnpike. She was attempting to leave a car and was possibly under the influence.
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12:06 p.m.: Hector Semidey, 23, of 97 Harrison St., Apt. 1, Worcester, was arrested and charged with operating a motor vehicle with a license suspended, operating a motor vehicle with a suspended registration, uninsured motor vehicle or trailer and possession of a Class D substance with the intent to distribute.
Inez M. Cappas, 25, of 84 Dorchester St., Apt. 2nd floor, Worcester, was arrested and charged with operating a motor vehicle with a suspended license and operating a motor vehicle with a suspended registration and an uninsured motor vehicle or trailer.
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12:13 p.m.: A person in the lobby reported he lent a ladder to someone on Grafton Street who hasn't returned it. A report was taken.
2:08 p.m.: A suspicious car with a man taking items from a basement on Melvin Avenue was reported. responded and advised the homeowner was putting pellets in the basement.
3:12 p.m.: A medical call was reported on Fairfax Street for a 17-year-old girl who was unconscious. She was taken to UMass.
3:24 p.m.: The responded to Walnut Street for an investigation into the well being of puppies. She reported all were fine.
4:41 p.m.: A caller reported a domestic dispute on Old Farm Circle. A report was taken.
6:36 p.m.: A loose dog was reported on Grafton Street.
7:26 p.m.: A suspicious car was reported on Ronald Lane.
7:58 p.m.: A caller reported a dispute/harassment by a landlord on Eastwood Road. Both parties were spoken to and were directed to a housing court.
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