Police, Fire and EMS reports — Jan. 24, 2010

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Pete Skiba

ALBANY — Albany police responded to at least 32 incidents Friday, according to police reports. Police responded to incidents including:

— Criminal trespass, three females went into the restroom of a coffee shop on the 2700 block of Ledo Road and pulled the sink off the wall, ripped up the toilet seat and took the lid off the toilet;

— Burglary theft of a 32-inch flat-screen television on the 2400 block of Brierwood Drive;

— Burglary of a business, theft of a microwave and a power drill on the 500 block of West Second Avenue. A burglar tried to drill into a soda machine with the power drill he was stealing but failed to get the machine open;

— Entering auto, theft of an iPod on the 1000 block of Fifth Avenue;

— Burglary on the 1200 block of Maryland Drive;

— Burglary on the 300 Block of South Carroll Street;

— Burglary, theft of a video game console on the 900 block of Riley Street;

— Forgery in the first degree on the 1000 block of Flint Avenue;

— Public indecency, a man exposed his genitals while standing in his apartment door on the 800 block of Byron Road;

— Burglary on the 500 block of Harding Street;

— Entering auto on the 1700 block of Schlling Avenue;

— Aggravated assault on the 400 block of West Tift Avenue;

— Burglary on the 1300 block of Newton Road;

— Stalking (family violence) on the 1000 West Broad Avenue;

— Simple assault (family violence) on the 600 block of Medlock Avenue.

DOUGHERTY POLICE: Dougherty County police responded to at least 23 calls, according to police reports.

Police responded to incidents including:

— Motor vehicle theft of a 2000, Ford F-150 truck on the 3000 block of

Sylvester Road;

— Child custody dispute/criminal trespass on the 2800 block of Astoria Drive;

— Drunken driving arrest at the intersection of North Westover Boulevard and Westgate Drive.

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