Police/Fire/EMS Feb. 3, 2010

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Pete Skiba

ALBANY — Albany police responded to at least 39 incidents Monday and into the early hours of Tuesday, according to police reports. Police responded to incidents including:

— Theft of a computer on the 2800 block of Sylvester Road;

— Burglary on the 3900 block of Rodner Forrest Lane;

— Burglary on the 2400 block of Commerce Lane;

— Entering auto on the 500 block of Indian Creek Drive;

— Simple battery on the 2000 block of Newton Road;

— Burglary theft of $15 in cash and a pair of binoculars on the 900 block of West Tift Avenue;

— Burglary on the 1100 block of 10th Avenue;

— Burglary on the 2400 block of Alberson Drive;

— Armed robbery a man wielding a knife stole an unspecified amount of money from a victim on the 600 block of Jeffries Avenue;

— Possession of drug related items on the 1100 block of North Slappey Boulevard;

— Simple battery on the 2000 block of Newton Road;

— assault (family violence) on the 1000 block of Linden Avenue;

— Stalking (family violence) on the 2000 block of Clark Avenue;

— Assault simple battery on the 1200 block of Edgerly Avenue;

— Domestic on the 500 block of Odom Avenue;

— Domestic (unfounded) on the 2600 block of Gillionville Road, on the 1400 block of North Davis Street, on the first block of Trans-Villa Parkway and on the first block of Patricias Drive.

DOUGHERTY POLICE: Dougherty County police responded to at least 29 calls, according to police reports.

Police responded to incidents including:

— Animal investigation, a cat strayed from home and was killed by a bulldog on the 3300 block of Sylvester Road;

— Terroristic threats on the 2600 block of Oak View Street;

— Theft of less than $50 on the 600 block of Holly Drive;

— Theft by an employee of $798 on the 2400 block of Liberty Expressway;

— Family violence ( simple battery) on the 4800 block of Impala Lane.

DOUGHERTY EMS: Emergency medical services responded to 57 calls on Monday. There were 44 medical calls, 9 trauma calls and four other calls. Medical calls included, three chest pains, four respiratory problems, two faint, two cardiac arrests, three diabetic complaints, four seizures, three mental problems, two miscellaneous pain calls and 21 various medical. Trauma calls included six vehicle crash injuries and three falls. Other calls are typically standby for other units and patient transport.

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