Albany, Dougherty County Police/Fire/EMS reports — Oct. 9-10, 2017

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By Jon Gosa

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ALBANY POLICE: The Albany Police Department responded to at least 18 calls on Monday and the early hours of Tuesday, available reports indicate. Incidents included:

— Aggravated assault son the 100 block of Washington Street and the 100 block of West Broad Avenue;

— Terroristic threats on the 1500 block of West Lincoln Avenue and the 1800 block of Dorchester Drive;

— Criminal trespass on the 500 block of West Oglethorpe Boulevard and the 200 block of Edwards Drive;

— Theft by shoplifting on the 2400 block of North Slappey Boulevard;

— Entering autos on the 900 block of Hobson Street and the 700 block of South Magnolia Street;

— Thefts by taking on the 1400 block of Lee Street, the 2300 block of Sharon Avenue and the 900 block of Corn Avenue;

— Burglaries on the 100 block of Cason Street and the 100 block of Dobbs Drive;

— Identity theft on the 400 block of West Mercer Avenue;

— Battery on the 1300 block of Ninth Avenue, the 600 block of Moultrie Road and the 300 block of Cannon Avenue.

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

— Alarm call on the 4100 block of Gravel Hill Road;

— Welfare check on the 4800 block of Holly Drive;

— Hit and run on the 3400 block of Aristedes Road;

— Traffic arrest on the 6500 block of Newton Road;

— Alarm call on the 800 block of Old Pretoria Road.

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

— Auto accident on the 500 block of North Slappey Boulevard;

— Unauthorized burning on the 800 block of South Street;

— EMS assists on the 1200 block of Rawson Drive and the 2300 block of Gleneagles Drive;

— Brush fire on the 2700 block of Slappey Boulevard.

DOUGHERTY EMS: Dougherty County EMS responded to at least 70 calls on Monday and the early hours of Tuesday, available reports indicate. Incidents included five chest pain calls, six respiratory issue calls, one allergy call, one faint call, one stroke call, two diabetic issue calls, one labor call, four seizure calls, one mental health call, two cardiac arrest calls, two unknown problem calls and 27 general sickness calls. Trauma calls included four auto accidents, eight falls, one assault and two traumatic injuries. Other types of calls included one local transport and one medical alert activation.

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