Albany and Dougherty County Police/Fire/EMS reports — Oct. 20-21, 2015
Public safety roundup for Tuesday and early Wednesday in Albany and Dougherty County
Jennifer Parks
ALBANY — The Albany Police Department responded to at least 24 incidents on Tuesday, available reports show. The incidents included:
— Family violence (unfounded) on the 600 block of Kingsbury Lane and on the 1200 block of Sharon Avenue;
— Entering auto on the first block of Wayne Way and on the 1300 block of Mercantile Drive;
— Missing person on the 400 block of Heard Avenue;
— Theft by conversion on the 700 block of Byron Road;
— Criminal trespass on the 700 block of North Madison Street and on the 3100 block of Fernridge Drive;
— Financial card fraud on the 2100 block of Beachview Drive;
— Runaway juvenile on the 1200 block of Parker Avenue;
— Public indecency on the 2600 block of Dawson Road;
— Theft by taking on the 1700 block of East Oglethorpe Boulevard and on the 800 block of Ninth Avenue;
— Fraud on the 2600 block of Dawson Road;
— Burglary in the 1st degree on the first block of Dobbs Drive;
— Abandoned or disabled vehicle on the 100 block of South Westover Boulevard;
— Recovered property on the 1000 block of Eighth Avenue;
— Disorderly conduct on the 2300 block of Threadneedle Court and on the 700 block of East Broad Avenue;
— Warrant service report on the 600 block of 12th Avenue.
DOUGHERTY POLICE: The Dougherty County Police Department responded to at least 10 calls Tuesday evening and into Wednesday morning, available reports show. The incidents included:
— Suspicious auto at the intersection of Cloverleaf Drive and Hill Road and on the 600 block of Pick Avenue;
— Crime prevention on the 4000 block of Pate Street;
— Auto accident on the 3500 block of Radium Springs Road;
— Suspicious person on the 2600 block of Winifred Road.
ALBANY FIRE: The Albany Fire Department responded to at least 11 calls on Tuesday and into early Wednesday, available reports show. The calls included a carbon monoxide incident, unauthorized burnings, a lock-in, a motor vehicle accident, a cooking fire, a vehicle antifreeze leak, a vehicle fire, shorted electrical equipment, a building fire and an authorized controlled burn.
DOUGHERTY EMS: The Dougherty County Emergency Medical Service responded to 56 calls on Tuesday, available reports show. There were 40 medical calls, 13 trauma calls and three other calls.
The medical calls included one abdominal pain, one altered mental status, four breathing difficulties, seven chest pains, two diabetic issues, 10 general sicknesses, three miscellaneous pains, three mental health issues, three seizures, two strokes, three faintings and one other medical call.
The trauma calls included one assault, two hemorrhages or lacerations, nine traffic accident victims and one man down. The other calls included one lifting assistance and two medical alarms.
— Compiled by Jennifer Parks