Albany, Dougherty County Police/Fire/EMS reports — July 6-7, 2017

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By Jon Gosa

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ALBANY POLICE: The Albany Police Department responded to at least 16 calls on Thursday and the early hours of Friday, available reports indicate. Incidents included:

— Criminal trespass on the 2200 block of East Oglethorpe Boulevard, the 700 block of Mobile Avenue and the 1200 block of East Broad Avenue;

— Thefts by taking on the 500 block of South Cleveland Street and the 100 block of Dobbs Drive;

— Burglary on the 100 block of North Mock Road;

— Child molestation on the 2500 block of Nottingham Way;

— Entering auto on the 900 block of West Tift Avenue;

— Obstruction of EMS on the 400 block of West Third Avenue;

— Marijuana possession on the 300 block of Cordele Road;

— Thefts by shoplifting on the 100 block of Cordele Road and the 1500 block of North Maple Street;

— Disorderly conduct on the 100 block of Almond Drive, the 800 block of Corn Avenue and the 1200 block of South Cleveland Street;

— Financial transaction card fraud on the 200 block of Adelyn Road.

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

— Contact person on the 2500 block of Fox Ridge Drive;

— Miscellaneous call on the 2400 block of Moultrie Road;

— Family violence on the 4100 block of Radium Springs Road;

— Harassing phone call on the 4900 block of Edith Drive;

— Loud music on the 100 block of Northeast Rosewood Drive;

— Suspicious person on the 2100 block of Habersham Road;

— Auto accident on the 1900 block of the Liberty Expressway.

ALBANY FIRE: The Albany Fire Department responded to at least two calls on Thursday and the early hours of Friday, available reports indicate. Incidents included:

— Arcing electrical on the 1400 block of West Lincoln Avenue;

— EMS assist on the 1800 block of 11th Avenue.

DOUGHERTY EMS: Dougherty County EMS responded to at least 54 calls on Thursday and the early hours of Friday, available reports indicate. Incidents included three abdominal pain calls, one assault call, one back pain call, one breathing problem call, five chest pain calls, two convulsion/seizure calls, two diabetic issue calls, two fall victim calls, six headache calls, one medical alarm call, one overdose call, one pregnancy call, one psychiatric problem call, two sick calls, nine stab wound calls, one traffic accident call, three traumatic injury calls, two unconscious persons calls and one unknown problem call.

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