Strange InDesign Drop Shadow

Hi,
I've added a drop shadow to a vector object in InDesign (as you'll see in the attached) but there is this strange thing occurring on the bottom side of it where it's giving  extra drop shadow to on the bottom left half as opposed to running to the full length of the bottom and looking seamless. I've tried playing with the settings but nothing fixes it while still keeping other elements of that drop shadow I like. How can I fix it? Thanks!

Check to be sure there isn't another object behind that one (perhaps the frame for the Mac image extends over that far?), and check the settings with the image selected.
Also check Overprint Preview to be sure this isn't some sort of display anomaly

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