Police/Fire/EMS – Feb. 2, 2011

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Pete Skiba

ALBANY, Ga. — Albany police responded to at least 32 incidents Monday into Tuesday, according to available reports. Police responded to incidents including:

— An American antique black-walnut wood fireplace mantle valued at $25,000 was reported stolen Jan. 27 from an environmental science office on the 200 block of North Magnolia Drive. The antique was reportedly returned, and the victim refused to prosecute the thief Tuesday.

— Burglaries on the 1800 block of Forest Glen Drive, the 1300 block of Avalon Avenue, the 2600 block of Erica Court and the 1700 block of 11th Avenue;

— Thefts by taking on the 1400 block of Whispering Pines Road, the 800 block of South Slappey Boulevard and the 1400 block of West Residence Avenue;

— Wanted person for warrant on possession of marijuana in Americus on the 400 block of Cordele Road and a wanted person on a warrant for probation violation on the 2200 block of Martin Luther King Drive;

— Motor vehicle theft on the 200 block of West Tift Avenue;

— Injured person on the 200 block of Marie Road;

— Entering auto on the 2600 block of Doncaster Drive;

— Terroristic threats and acts on the 2000 block of Clark Avenue;

— Aggravated assault on the 400 block of South Jefferson Street;

— Simple battery on the 400 block of West Mercer Avenue;

— Information on a 9mm shell found on the back floor of a patrol car on the 200 block of West Oglethorpe Boulevard;

— Assault (domestic) on the 1300 block of Hobson Street;

— Assault (family violence) on the 100 block of Agnes Avenue;

— Assault, simple battery (family violence), on the 700 block of Barkley Boulevard;

— Public order offense (family violence), terroristic acts, on the 600 block of North Davis Street;

— Violation of protective order (family violence) on the first block of Dobbs Drive;

— Domestic disturbances (unfounded) on the 400 block of South Van Buren Street, the 200 block of North Ingleside Drive and the first block of Wayne Way.

DOUGHERTY EMS: Emergency medical services responded to 60 calls on Monday. There were 48 medical calls and 12 trauma calls. Medical calls included seven chest pains, nine respiratory problems, one person fainted, one obstetrics call, an allergic reaction, seven miscellaneous pain calls, one stroke symptom and 21 various medical calls. Trauma calls included eight vehicle crash injuries, two falls and two lacerations.

LEE SHERIFF: Lee County deputies responded to at least 10 calls Monday, according to reports. Deputies responded to incidents including:

— Violation of county codes: A man was cited for shooting 12 Colt .45 caliber bullets in a residential area on the 300 block of Creekside Drive;

— Assault on the 200 block of Danbury Lane.

ALBANY FIRE: Albany firefighters responded to eight calls Monday, including an overheated motor, a bomb scare, two false alarms, a child’s leg stuck in a bicycle, clean up of a spilled gallon of gasoline, unattended cooking fire and an activated fire alarm.

— Compiled by Pete Skiba

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