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SHREWSBURY: TWO CHARGED WITH DUI

Activity reports, unedited, as provided by the Shrewsbury Police Department for the period of June 17 to June 27, 2013.

call-in-the-authorities• Report of Harassment in the area of Avenue of the Commons on 6/18/13. Victim reports receiving numerous text messages from a known subject after said subject was terminated from employment. Ptl. Jessica Boyd investigating.

• Report of Theft in the area of Broad Street on 6/18/13. Victim reports iphone taken from shopping cart by unknown subject(s). Damages totaling $599.99. Ptl. Frank Neary investigating.

• Report of Harassing Phone Calls in the area of Sycamore Avenue on 6/21/13. Victim reports multiple calls by unknown subject(s) over an extended period of time. Ptl. Derek Myers investigating.

• Report of Disorderly Persons in the area of Broad Street on 6/21/13. Ptl. Frank Neary investigating.

• Report of Animal Cruelty in the area of Broad Street on 6/24/13. Officers arrived to find dog in distress after being locked in a hot vehicle. ASPCA called in for further. Ptl. Mary Ellen Jennings investigating.

• Report of Residential Fire in the area of Meadow Drive on 6/24/13. Officers arrived and were able to extinguish fire before fire department arrival. Sgt. Michael Gallagher investigating.

• Report of Theft in the area of Meridian Way on 6/25/13. Victim reports cash and jewelry taken by unknown subject(s). Damages totaling $1,000.00. Ptl. Mary Ellen Jennings investigating.

Arrests

• Nicholas S. Anderson, male age 23 of Asbury Park was arrested on 6/21/13 for Driving Under the Influence in the area of Broad Street by Ptl. Jessica Boyd.

• Anna M. Birdsall, female age 25 of Sea Girt was arrested on 6/22/13 for Driving Under the Influence in the area of Broad Street by Ptl. Ryan Cullinane.

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