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Parole officer says arrest warrant is in works
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Shaw had two DWIs and felony charges while on parole for manslaughter
DELMAR – A 41-year-old Delmar man was charged Tuesday, Sept. 2, with assault, resisting arrest and obstruction of governmental administration, all misdemeanors, police said. Albany police had requested assistance in locating a vehicle involved in a personal injury accident in the city that was registered to a Delmar address.
According to reports, the responding officer located the black 2021 Infiniti QX50, with front-end damage, in front of Alan Shaw’s residence. It is the same color, make, and model of a vehicle Shaw was driving on July 24, when he was arrested for his second DWI in 18 months. Shaw is also on parole after serving a 17-year prison sentence for shooting and killing an Albany man in 2008.
The officer interviewed Shaw and two other suspects, who were relatives, at the residence and inquired about the front-end damage. The three suspects were uncooperative and failed to comply with the officer’s verbal commands to de-escalate the situation, the police report stated…