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

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By Jon Gosa

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ALBANY POLICE: The Albany Police Department responded to at least 13 calls on Thursday and the early hours of Friday, available reports indicate. Incidents included:

— Criminal trespass on the 1000 block of Wingate Avenue, the 300 block of Moultrie Road, the 1300 block of Montego Court, the 1200 block of Mobile Avenue, the 600 block of Holland Drive and the 800 block of Holland Drive;

— False imprisonment on the 2300 block of Threadneedle Court;

— Disorderly conduct on the 2000 block of Martin Luther King Jr. Drive;

— Battery on the 400 block of Wells Avenue;

— Thefts by taking on the 1900 block of Elkhorn Lane and the 1900 block of West Broad Avenue;

— Entering auto on the 2200 block of Friar Tuck Lane;

— Animal complaint on the 1300 block of West Waddell Avenue.

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

— Suspicious person on the 500 block of Pine Bluff Road;

— Suspicious autos on the 1300 block of Clover Lane, the 6100 block of Elliot Drive and the 100 block of South Westover Boulevard;

— Auto accident on the 4800 block of Millbrooke Road;

— Speeding auto on the 100 block of Redbud Road;

— Alarm activation on the 3000 block of Clark Avenue.

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

— Natural gas leak on the 500 block of Summit Drive;

— Smoke removal on the 300 block of West Society Avenue and the 1000 block of Netherland Lane;

— Overheated motor on the 1700 block of Lily Pond Road;

— EMS assists on the 500 block of Ninth Avenue and the 3600 block of Namdi Street.

DOUGHERTY EMS: Dougherty County EMS responded to at least 52 calls on Wednesday and the early hours of Thursday, available reports indicate. Incidents included two abdominal pain calls, six chest pain calls, eight respiratory issue calls, three fainting calls, one stroke call, one headache call, one labor call, three seizure calls, four mental health calls, one unknown problem call and 13 general sickness calls. Trauma calls included two auto accidents, three falls, one laceration and one assault. Other types of calls included one transport and one medical alert activation.

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