Albany, Dougherty County Police/Fire/EMS reports — Oct. 25-26, 2017

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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 early Thursday morning, available reports indicate. Incidents included:

— Thefts by taking on the 300 block of Carriage Lane, the 300 block of Barton Avenue and the 900 block of Holloway Avenue;

— Burglary on the 600 block of West Residence Avenue;

— Thefts by shoplifting on the 1000 block of North Slappey Boulevard and the 2000 block of North Slappey Boulevard;

— Criminal trespass on the 900 block of 18th Avenue, the 2200 block of Gleneagles Drive and the 300 block of South Mock Road;

— Child in need of services on the 1200 block of Fifth Avenue;

— Reckless conduct on the 2400 block of Brierwood Drive.

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

— Suspicious person on the 100 block of South Mock Road;

— Terroristic threats on the 1700 block of Beattie Road;

— Demented person on the 2700 block of North Jefferson Street;

— Personal welfare check on the 2800 block of Astoria Drive;

— Discharging firearms on the 5600 block of Paulk Drive;

— Suspicious persons on the 3200 block of Pinyon Drive and the 600 block of Holly Drive;

— Auto accident on the 2300 block of West Oakridge Drive;

— Suicide attempt on the 500 block of Pine Bluff Road;

— Assist motorist at the intersection of the Liberty Expressway and Moultrie Road;

— Drug overdose on the 100 block of Grand Oaks Court.

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

— Passenger vehicle fire on the 1400 block of 11th Avenue;

— Steam on the 1400 block of 11th Avenue;

— Gas leak on the 800 block of Corn Avenue.

DOUGHERTY EMS: Dougherty County EMS responded to at least 51 calls on Wednesday and the early hours of Thursday, available reports indicate. Incidents included two chest pain calls, two abdominal pain calls, one back pain call, five respiratory issue calls, one fainting call, one diabetic issue call, four seizure calls, four mental health calls, two unknown problem calls and 17 general sickness calls. Trauma calls included one overdose, three auto accidents, four falls, one assault, one animal bite and one traumatic injury.

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