Albany-Dougherty Police/Fire/EMS reports – Oct. 14-15, 2015

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Jim West

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

— Wanted person on the 2200 block of North Slappey Boulevard;

— Terroristic threats and acts on the 2200 block of Little John Lane;

— Criminal trespass on the 200 block of Cordele Road and the 1500 block of Malone Drive;

— Criminal damage to property on the 200 block of West Tift Avenue and the 1100 block of Benjamin Avenue;

— Burglary on the 600 block of Mercer Avenue and the 1500 block of Henri Avenue;

— Armed robbery on the 900 block of Holloway Avenue;

— Aggravated assault on the 500 block of Blaylock Street.

DOUGHERTY POLICE: The Dougherty County Police Department responded to at least 28 calls on Wednesday and the early hours of Thursday, available reports show. Incidents included:

— Family violence on the 400 block of South Westover Boulevard;

— Auto accident on the 900 block of Old Pretoria Road, the 3400 block of Radium Springs Road and the 1700 block of Liberty Expressway;

— Animal at large on the 2600 block of Homestead Avenue and the 2600 block of Lindsey Avenue;

— Entering auto on the 2000 block of Weymouth Drive and the 600 block of Holly Drive;

— Terroristic threats on the 3000 block of Clark Avenue;

— Demented person on the 3700 block of Quail Hollow Road;

— Suspicious auto on the 900 block of Phoebe Road and the 3500 block of Sylvester Road;

— Abandoned auto at the intersection of Radium Springs Road and Holly Drive;

— Discharging firearms on the 6000 block of James Drive;

— Traffic arrest at the intersection of Sylvester Road and Ramsey Highway and the intersection of Moultrie Road and Liberty Expressway;

— Injured animal on the 500 block of Liberty Expressway;

— Suspicious person on the 2100 block of Stanley Drive.

ALBANY FIRE: The Albany Fire Department responded to at least 10 calls on Wednesday and the early hours of Thursday, available reports show. Incidents included public service, an extrication of victims from vehicle, alarm activations, an auto accident with injuries, a smoke detector activation, shorted electrical equipment and unauthorized burning.

DOUGHERTY EMS: The Dougherty County EMS responded to at least 71 various medical calls on Wednesday, available reports show. Incidents included four chest pain complaints, five miscellaneous pain calls, nine respiratory issues, one mental health issue, one seizure, two diabetic calls, three seizures, four faintings and 21 various medical issues.

Trauma calls included 12 auto accident victims, six falls, one laceration and one assault.

— Compiled by Jim West

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