Albany and Dougherty County Police/Fire/EMS reports — June 8-9, 2016
Public safety roundup for Albany and Dougherty County
Holiday activities bring some risk of accidents and injuries. Dougherty County EMS Director Sam Allen recommends keeping safety in mind over the 4th of July holiday period.
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By Jon Gosa
ALBANY POLICE: The Albany Police Department responded to at least 30 calls on Wednesday and the early hours of Thursday available reports indicated. Incidents included:
— Entering auto on the 3000 block of Harvest Lane, the 500 block of North Westover Boulevard, the 2600 block of Sylvester Highway and the 200 block of West Tift Avenue;
— Criminal trespass on the 500 block of North Westover Boulevard, the 300 block of Grant Place, the 2200 block of Tompkins Avenue, the 2200 block of East Alberson Drive, the 200 block of West Tift Avenue and the 1700 block of Malone Drive;
— Theft by taking on the 500 block of Emily Avenue, the 400 block of South Slappey Boulevard and the 600 block of West Second Avenue;
— Burglary on the 1000 block of Van Deman Street, the 200 block of West Tift Avenue and the 1500 block of Dawson Road;
— Missing person on the 2900 block of Madeline Road and the 2500 block of Crescent Drive;
— Theft by shoplifting on the 1500 block of Radium Springs Road and the 300 block of North Slappey Boulevard;
— Criminal damage to property on the 1900 block of Edgerly Avenue;
— Disorderly conduct on the 500 block of South Slappey Boulevard;
— Terroristic threats on the 1700 block of East Oglethorpe Boulevard;
— Identity theft on the 1400 block of West Highland Avenue;
— Marijuana possession on the 700 block of West First Avenue;
— Aggravated assault on the 400 block of Gaines Avenue;
— Public indecency on the 800 block of 10th Avenue;
— Armed robbery on the 1100 block of Whispering Pines Road;
— Discharging a firearm on the 600 block of North Haley Street;
— Runaway juvenile on the 1500 block of McArthur Street.
DOUGHERTY POLICE: The Dougherty County Police Department responded to at least 22 calls on Wednesday and the early hours of Thursday available reports indicated. Incidents included:
— Loud music on the 4800 block of Mustang Drive;
— Wanted person on the 2100 block of Habersham Road and the 4100 block of Fleming Road;
— Suspicious person on the 6100 block of Hardup Road, the 2500 block of Fleming Road and the 700 block of Shamrock Street;
— Suspicious Auto on the 1300 block of Clover Lane;
— Traffic arrest on the 100 block of South Westover Boulevard and the intersection of South Mock Road and Moultrie Road;
— Discharging firearms on the 2700 block of Quail Run Drive;
— Suicide attempt on the 5600 block of Paulk Drive;
— Auto accident on the 3700 block of Clark Avenue and the 4500 block of Seymore Lane;
— Recovered property on the 6000 block of Jenkins Road;
— Criminal trespass on the 1300 block of Clover Lane;
— Theft by taking on the 3200 block of Sylvester Highway;
— Property damage at the intersection of Flowing Well Road and Gillionville Road;
— Burglary on the 3300 block of Sylvester Road;
— Fraud on the 4800 block of Millbrooke Drive;
— Assist motorist on the 300 block of Eight Mile Road;
— Misplaced property on the 2100 block of Habersham Road;
— 911 hang up on the 1400 block of South Mock Road;
ALBANY FIRE: The Albany Fire Department responded to at least five calls on Wednesday and the early hours Thursday available reports indicated. Incidents included:
— Electrocution on the 1000 block of Inverness Road;
— Building fire on the 1900 block of East Broad Avenue;
— Smoke on the 1100 block of West Gordon Avenue;
— Arcing electrical on the 3200 block of Sylvester Highway;
— Motor vehicle accident on the 2200 Beattie Road.
DOUGHERTY EMS: The Dougherty County EMS responded to at least 49 calls on Wednesday and the early hours of Thursday available reports indicated. Incidents included seven miscellaneous pain calls, five respiratory calls, four chest pain calls, one diabetic issue call, one mental health call, one seizure call, one labor call and 15 various medical calls. Trauma calls included six auto accidents, three falls and two lacerations.
— Compiled by Jon Gosa