Crime & Safety
Police Log: Four Arrested on Weapons and Drug Charges
The following information was supplied by the Shrewsbury Police Department. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.

Wednesday, March 13:
7:09 a.m.: A stolen car was reported stolen from Plainfield Avenue.
7:25 a.m.: A medical call was reported on Hunting Avenue with general weakness. He was taken to St. Vincent's.
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8:44 a.m.: A caller reported a school bus went through a red light at Main and Grafton streets.
8:50 a.m.: A caller reported a school traffic light isn't working right at Grafton Street. .
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8:58 a.m.: A suspicious car was reported on Stone Meadow Farm.
9:31 a.m.: An unwanted guest was reported on Howe Avenue. .
9:50 a.m.: A medical call was reported on Ridgeland Road for a woman with nausea. She was taken to UMass.
10:12 a.m.: A caller reported theft of steel from a business on Hartford Turnpike. A report was taken.
11:21 a.m.: A caller reported fire alarms sounding on Washington Street. .
12:16 p.m.: A caller reported smoke coming from a house on Grafton Street. The fire department responded and found no problems.
4:23 p.m.: Police reported finding a car on Boston Turnpike that was previously reported stolen. The owner was notified.
4:28 p.m.: A person in the lobby reported an attempted larceny by check on Hartford Turnpike. A report was taken.
5:03 p.m.: A medical call was reported on Kalamat Farms Circle for a 13-year-old girl who was semi-responsive and lethargic. She was taken to UMass. A report was taken.
5:06 p.m.: A two-car crash was reported at Main Street and General Avenue. Injuries were reported and a report was taken.
6:07 p.m.: A medical call was reported on Main Street for a man who was lethargic and slightly difficulty breathing. He was taken to UMass.
7:17 p.m.: A medical call was reported on Boylston Street for a man who was injured in a bicycle accident. He was taken to UMass.
8:13 p.m.: A caller reported an identity theft.
8:39 p.m.: A medical call was reported on Oak Street for a man with a dislocated shoulder. He was taken to UMass.
11:17 p.m.: A caller reported a group of kids having a party in the woods on South Quinsigamond Avenue. Police responded and the kids were gone.
11:25 p.m.: :
Jamal Owusu Ansah, 23, of 1 Morgan St., Worcester, was arrested and charged with possessing a firearm with a defaced serial number (felony), possession of a Class D substance with the intent to distribute, possession of a Class D substance and carrying a loaded firearm without a license.
Shane Carter Wilcox, 25, of 91 Penn Ave., Apt. 2, Worcester, was arrested and charged with possessing a firearm with a defaced serial number (felony), possession of a Class D substance with the intent to distribute, possession of a CLass D substance, possession of a Class B substance and carrying a loaded firearm without a license.
Wilberto Rodriguez, Jr., 25, of 81 School St., Apt. 1, Southbridge, was arrested and charged with possessing a firearm with a defaced serial number (felony), possession of a Class D substance with the intent to distribute, possession of a CLass D substance, possession of a Class E substance and carrying a loaded firearm without a license.
Kayla Marie Muniz, 20, of 49 Bailey Rd., Shrewsbury, was arrested and charged with possessing a firearm with a defaced serial number (felony), possession of a Class D substance with the intent to distribute, possession of a CLass D substance and carrying a loaded firearm without a license.
Wednesday, March 14:
12:29 a.m.: A caller reported a break-in at a business on North Quinsigamond Avenue. A report was taken.
2:55 a.m.: A caller reported someone running a lawnmower running at Ireta and Deergrass roads. Police advised the noise was due to construction on I-290.
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