Albany and Dougherty County Police/Fire/EMS reports – May 14-15, 2015

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Jennifer Parks

ALBANY — The Albany Police Department responded to at least 20 calls on Thursday and early Friday, available reports show. The incidents included:

— Entering auto on the 2400 block of Brierwood Drive and on the 600 block of Indian Creek Drive;

— Disorderly conduct on the 600 block of Flint Avenue and on the 2000 block of East Oglethorpe Boulevard;

— Burglary in the 1st degree on the 1600 block of Gardner Drive and on the 1700 block of West Broad Avenue;

— Criminal trespass on the 200 block of East Oglethorpe Boulevard and on the 200 block of Pine Bluff Road;

— Motor vehicle theft on the 300 block of East Oakridge Drive;

— Simple battery (family violence) on the 800 block of 10th Avenue;

— Theft by shoplifting on the 2600 block of Dawson Road;

— Possession of a controlled substance on the 300 block of North Madison Street;

— Theft by taking on the 200 block of Morningside Drive;

— Family violence (unfounded) on the 1000 block of Dunes Avenue.

DOUGHERTY POLICE: The Dougherty County Police Department responded to at least 10 calls on Thursday, available reports show. The incidents included:

— Theft by taking on the 1700 block of South Slappey Boulevard;

— Suspicious auto on the 2600 block of Fox Hollow Court;

— Traffic control on the 300 block of South Westover Boulevard;

— Animal call on the 3000 block of Tiger Court and on the 3100 block of Calvary Road;

— 911 hang-up on the 1400 block of Broach Avenue;

— Deceased person on the 400 block of Oakwood Street;

— Suspicious person on the 2700 block of Robinsons Point Drive;

— Traffic arrest on the 900 block of Holly Drive.

ALBANY FIRE: The Albany Fire Department responded to at least nine calls on Thursday and early Friday, available reports show. The incidents included a building fire, heat from a short circuit, a Dumpster fire, EMS assistance, a grass fire and shorted electrical equipment.

DOUGHERTY EMS: The Dougherty County Emergency Medical Service responded to at least 55 calls on Thursday, available reports show. There were 46 medical calls and nine trauma calls.

The medical calls included eight respiratory issues, four miscellaneous pains, four altered mental statuses, three mental health issues, two cardiac arrests, two chest pains, one stroke, one seizure, one diabetic issue and 20 various medical calls. The trauma calls included four falls, three auto accident victims and two lacerations.

— Compiled by Jennifer Parks

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