Albany and Dougherty County Police/Fire/EMS reports — Dec. 31-Jan. 3, 2016
Public safety roundup for Albany and Dougherty County
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By Jennifer Parks
ALBANY — The Albany Police Department responded to at least 110 incidents on Saturday, Sunday, Monday and into early Tuesday, available reports show. Incidents included:
— Criminal damage to property in the second degree on the 600 block of Hampton Court and the 1400 block of Cromartie Beach Drive;
— Family violence (unfounded) on the 3100 block of Crepe Myrtle Court and the 1700 block of Malone Drive;
— Burglaries in the first degree on the 300 block of South Mock Road and the 2700 block of Westgate Drive;
— Entering autos on the 700 block of Moultrie Road and the 2700 block of Pointe North Boulevard;
— Expired vehicle/trailer registrations on the 1000 block of South Slappey Boulevard and the 2300 block of North Slappey Boulevard;
— Criminal trespass on the 600 block of West Tift Avenue and the 400 block of Heard Avenue;
— Interference with city officers on the 200 block of West First Avenue;
— Public indecency on the 2400 block of Dawson Road;
— Aggravated assaults (firearm) on the 1300 block of North Jefferson Street and the 700 block of West Lincoln Avenue;
— Thefts by taking on the 2500 block of Marianne Street and the 100 block Constitution Court;
— Injured persons on the 400 block of North Slappey Boulevard and the 2400 block of North Slappey Boulevard;
— Speeding on the 700 block of East Oglethorpe Boulevard and the 2200 block of North Slappey Boulevard;
— Disorderly conduct on the 400 block of South Harding Street and the 2000 block of Leonard Avenue;
— Runaway juvenile on the 2500 block of Nottingham Way;
— Stop sign violation on the 1100 block Clark Avenue;
— Driving under the influence on the 1400 block of Newton Road and at the intersection of Poplar Street and Avalon Avenue;
— Shoplifting on the 2600 block of Dawson Road and the 300 block of North Slappey Boulevard;
— Simple battery (family violence) on the 1200 block of Kingstown Court and the 2600 block of Crossbow Court;
— Terroristic threats and acts on the 200 block of Slater King Drive;
— Battery (family violence) on the 1400 block of Radium Springs Road;
— Loitering, obstruction of free passage on the 2600 lock of Dawson Road;
— Criminal trespass (family violence) on the 1600 block of Jones Avenue and the 200 block of Frost Street;
— Unruly child on the 1400 block of South McKinley Street;
— Battery on the 800 block of Crawford Drive;
— Forgery in the fourth degree on the 800 block of Cason Street;
— Possession of marijuana on the 2600 block of Dawson Road and the 1100 block of Seventh Avenue;
— Motor vehicle theft on the 2600 block of Costner Court.
DOUGHERTY POLICE: The Dougherty County Police Department responded to at least 26 incidents on Monday and into the early hours of Tuesday, available reports show. Incidents included:
— Unwanted guest on the 2800 block of Lindsey Avenue;
— Discharging firearms on the 600 block of Sapling Lane;
— Cat call on the 500 block of Pine Bluff Road;
— Burglar alarms on the 200 block of Byron Ridge Drive and the 1700 block of Cordele Road;
— Contact persons on the 2300 block of the Liberty Expressway Southeast and the 400 block of Ramsey Road;
— Auto accidents on the 4000 block of Moultrie Road and the 2400 block of the Liberty Expressway Southeast;
— Suspicious autos on the 3300 block of Sylvester Road and the 3200 block of Sylvester Road;
— Traffic control on the 2800 block of Moultrie Road;
— Trees down at the intersection of Nelms Road and Gravel Hill Road and on the 500 block of Lovers Lane Road;
— Hold-up alarm on the 5100 block of Barrington Drive.
ALBANY FIRE: There were no shift reports available from the Albany Fire Department on Tuesday.
DOUGHERTY EMS: Dougherty County Emergency Medical Service responded to a total of 56 calls on Monday, available reports show. There were 45 medical calls and 11 trauma calls. Medical calls included 11 respiratory issues, eight chest pain calls, three altered mental statuses, one diabetic issue, one miscellaneous pain call, one cardiac arrest, one seizure and 19 various medical calls. The trauma calls included seven auto accident victims, two falls and two assaults.
— Compiled by Jennifer Parks