Crime & Safety
Police Log: Man Falls from Truck
The following information was supplied by the Shrewsbury Police Department. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.

Monday, July 9:
12:54 a.m.: A suspicious man was reported on Maple Avenue.
7:15 a.m.: A caller reported a domestic dispute on Berkshire Road. A report was taken.
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8:47 a.m.: A caller reported her children were not returned home by their father.
1:31 p.m.: A caller reported her license was stolen after her wallet was recovered.
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2:25 p.m.: A medical call was reported on Walnut Street for a man that fell out of a truck. He was taken to UMass.
6:16 p.m.: A man was causing a disturbance in front of the police station.
7:43 p.m.: A caller reported her father is yelling at another man on Boston Turnpike.
8:02 p.m.: A medical call was reported on Dalton Drive for a person with abdominal pain. The person was taken to St. Vincent's Hospital.
10:07 p.m.: A caller reported a road rage incident at Bryant and Wachusett avenues.
10:16 p.m.: A caller reported that a skunk was hit on Holman Street.
11:11 p.m.: A caller reported threatening phone calls on Julio Drive.
11:40 p.m.: A person in the lobby reported a man lighting fireworks off in the middle of the road at Maple and Commonwealth avenues.
Tuesday, July 10:
12:30 a.m.: John A. Slater, 32, of 447 Oak St., Shrewsbury, was arrested and charged with assault and battery.
12:26 a.m.: A suspicious car was reported on North Quinsigamond Avenue.
5:36 a.m.: A suspicious car was reported on Maple Avenue.
9:43 a.m.: A medical call was reported on Francis Gardens Court for a man with a history of COPD and difficulty breathing. He was taken to St. Vincent's.
11:30 a.m.: A medical call was reported on Main Street for a woman with AMS. She was taken to UMass.
1:07 p.m.: A caller reported a suspicious woman walking in the area selling books.
2:19 p.m.: A caller reported heavy smoke coming out of the chimney on Elm Street. .
5:20 p.m.: David Michael Albro, 20, of 40 MacCarthur Dr., Millbury, was arrested and charged with a person under 21 possessing liquor, failure to wear a seat belt, no inspection sticker, operating a motor vehicle with a suspended/revoked license and a warrant.
6:56 p.m.: A caller reorted harassing phone calls on Spring Circle.
7:12 p.m.: A caller reported threatening phone calls from an ex on Pineland Avenue.
7:23 p.m.: An employee reported disruptive women inside a store on Boston Turnpike.
8:14 p.m.: A medical call was reported on Lakeside Drive for a woman with injuries from a fall. She was taken to UMass.
8:35 p.m.: A neighbor reported solicitors asking for money for scholarships on Rice Avenue.
Ryan T. Hehir, 19, of 1 Rice Ave., Shrewsbury, was arrested and charged on a warrant for shoplifting and possession of a Class B substance.
9:51 p.m.: A neighbor reported an outside fire on Orchard Road.
10:45 p.m.: A caller reported a dispute with an ex-boyfriend on Sheridan Drive.
11:02 p.m.: A suspicious van was reported on Grafton Street.
11:20 p.m.: A caller reported she was just assaulted on Park Street.
11:57 p.m.: A caller reported loud music reported on Hunting Avenue.
Wednesday, July 11:
12:13 a.m.: A suspicious car was reported on Hartford Turnpike.
12:46 a.m.: A medical call was reported on Marietta Avenue for a man with abdominal pain. He was taken to UMass.
1:56 a.m.: A suspicious man was reported on Avalon Way.
4:15 a.m.: A medical call was reported on Oracahrd Meadows Drive for a man with chest pains. He was taken to UMass.
4:52 a.m.: A medical call was reported on North Quinsigamond Avenue for a woman with uncontrollable coughing. She was taken to UMass.
5:37 a.m.: A medical call was reported on Julio Drive for a woman with unknown injuries. She was taken to UMass.
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