Albany, Dougherty County Police/Fire/EMS reports — April 5-6

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By Jon Gosa

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ALBANY POLICE: The Albany Police Department responded to at least 11 calls on Wednesday and the early hours of Thursday, available reports indicate. Incidents included:

— DUI on the 3900 block of Rodnor Forest Lane;

— Thefts by taking on the 1000 block of Blakely Court and the 100 block of Marie Road;

— Entering auto on the 400 block of West Oglethorpe Boulevard;

— Battery on the 400 block of Nona Drive, the 100 block of Marie Road and the 1700 block of Sharon Avenue;

— Thefts by shoplifting on the 1500 block of Radium Springs Road and the 400 block of South Slappey Boulevard;

— Criminal trespass on the 2200 block of South Madison Street and the 300 block of South Slappey Boulevard.

DOUGHERTY POLICE: The Dougherty County Police Department responded to at least 10 calls on Wednesday and the early hours of Thursday, available reports indicate. Incidents included:

— Traffic lights out on the 500 block of Southeast Liberty Expressway;

— Suspicious auto on the 2900 block of Moultrie Road;

— Tree down on the 2200 block of Cutts Drive;

— Auto accident with injuries on the 2800 block of Moultrie Road;

— Miscellaneous call on the 2400 block of Roxanna Road;

— Discharging firearm on the 300 block of Pine Bluff Road;

— Personal welfare check on the 3100 block of Plains Drive;

— Family violence on the 2800 block of Barnaby Drive;

— Burglar alarm on the 5100 block of Barrington Drive;

— Burglary on the 3500 block of Blue Springs Road.

ALBANY FIRE: The Albany Fire Department responded to at least five calls on Wednesday and the early hours of Thursday, available reports indicate. Incidents included:

— EMS assist on the 2300 block of Joel Drive;

— Power lines down on the 1600 block of Acker Drive and the 1700 block of 11th Avenue;

— Authorized controlled burn on the 2500 block of South Hibiscus Road;

— Auto accident on the 2800 block of Moultrie Road.

DOUGHERTY EMS: Dougherty County EMS responded to at least 41 calls on Wednesday and the early hours of Thursday, available reports indicate. Incidents included six respiratory issue calls, four mental health calls, three miscellaneous pain calls, two altered mental state calls, two diabetic issue calls, one seizure call, one cardiac arrest call and 14 various medical calls. Trauma calls included three falls, three auto accident victims, one laceration and one assault.

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