Albany-Dougherty Police/Fire/EMS reports – Nov. 11-12, 2015
Public safety roundup for Albany and Dougherty County
Jim West
ALBANY POLICE: The Albany Police Department responded to at least 14 calls on Wednesday and the early hours of Thursday, available reports show. Incidents included:
— Possession of cocaine with intent to distribute on the 2300 block of North Slappey Boulevard;
— Failure to obey traffic control device on the 200 block of North Jefferson Street;
— Entering auto on the 200 block of Radium Springs Road;
— Harassing phone calls on the 1500 block of Radium Springs Road;
— Missing person on the 400 block of Heard Avenue;
— Theft by taking on the 1200 block of Stuart Avenue;
— Unlawful conduct during a 911 call on the 1700 block of Samford Drive;
— Acquisition of gasoline without payment on the 200 block of Cordele Road;
— Criminal trespass on the 1500 block of East Roosevelt Avenue, the 1700 block of West Gordon Avenue and the 2400 block of Brierwood Drive;
— Disorderly conduct on the 700 block of West 1st Avenue;
— Possession of marijuana on the 1000 block of West Gordon Avenue;
— Aggravated assault on the 600 block of Roadway Street.
DOUGHERTY POLICE: The Dougherty County Police Department responded to at least 13 calls on Wednesday and the early hours of Thursday, available reports show. Incidents included:
— Man down at the intersection of Moultrie Road and South County Line Road;
— VIN verification on the 900 block of Barbragale Avenue;
— Auto accident on the 2100 block of Cordele Road;
— Unwanted guest on the 4400 block of Wilder Street;
— Suspicious person on the 4400 block of Stagecoach Road;
— Open door on the 3300 block of Sylvester Road;
— Criminal damage to property on the 200 block of Holly Drive;
— Entering auto on the 3200 block of War Eagle Drive;
— Theft by taking on the 100 block of Lovers Lane Road.
ALBANY FIRE: The Albany Fire Deportment responded to at least 10 incidents on Wednesday and the early hours of Thursday, available reports show. Incidents included alarms system activations, an outside trash fire, a motor vehicle accident with injuries, unauthorized burning, an overheated motor and a building fire.
DOUGHERTY EMS: Dougherty County EMS responded to at least 53 various calls on Wednesday, available reports show. Incidents included five respiratory issues, five chest pain complaints, one seizure, two diabetic issues, five miscellaneous pain complaints, one mental health issue and 24 various medical calls.
Trauma calls included nine auto accident victims and three falls.
— Compiled by Jim West