Albany-Dougherty Police/Fire/EMS reports – Dec. 17, 2014
Jim West
ALBANY — The Albany Police Department responded to at least 25 incidents on Monday and the early hours of Tuesday, available reports show. The incidents included:
— Disorderly conduct on the 600 block of North Monroe Street and the 1500 block of Malone Drive;
— Interference with a a city officer on the 300 block of West 2nd Avenue;
— Burglary on the 600 block of West Society Avenue, the 1000 block of East Residence Avenue, the 2100 block of Clark Avenue, the 1300 block of Hobson Street and the 1200 block of Blaylock Street;
— Theft of lost or mislaid property on the 2600 block of Dawson Road;
— Theft by shoplifting on the 2600 block of Dawson Road and the 200 block of Cordele Road;
— Entering auto on the 2600 block of Erica Court and the 3100 block of Fernridge Drive;
— Financial transaction card theft on the 1400 block of East Tift Avenue and the 2300 block of North Slappey Boulevard;
— Wanted person on the 500 block of Cordele Road;
— Driving on suspended license on the 1700 block of Edgerly Avenue;
— Theft of services on the 2300 block of Whispering Pines Road;
— Battery on the 1900 block of Whispering Pines Road and the 500 block of Cordele Road;
— Theft by taking on the 400 block of West Third Avenue and the 1000 block of North Slappey Boulevard;
— Criminal trespass on the 100 block of Marie Road and the 1300 block of Lee Street;
— Injured person on the 300 block of Oakridge Drive;
DOUGHERTY POLICE: The Dougherty Police Department responded to at least five incidents on Wednesday, available reports show. The incidents included:
— Family violence on the 3500 block of Sylvester Road;
— Traffic stop on the 400 block of Philema Road;
— Man down on the 7000 block of Newton Road;
— Suspicious person on the 4900 block of Old Dawson Road;
— Auto accident on the 3400 block of Antioch Road;
ALBANY FIRE: The Albany Fire Department responded to at least 14 incidents on Tuesday, available reports show. The incidents included: arching electrical equipment, alarm system activation, fire in transport truck, extrication of victims from vehicle, motor vehicle accident, water leak, outside equipment fire, passenger vehicle fire, building fire and medical assist to EMS.
DOUGHERTY EMS: The Dougherty Emergency Medical Service responded to at least 56 incidents on Tuesday, available reports show. Medical incidents included one respiratory issue, eight miscellaneous pain calls, three diabetic issues, two OB/Labor issues, one faint, two chest pain calls, six seizures and 18 various medical calls.
Trauma calls included four auto accident victims and three falls.
— Compiled by Jim West