Police/Fire/EMS Feb. 4, 2010

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Pete Skiba

ALBANY — Albany police responded to at least 29 incidents Tuesday, according to police reports. Police responded to incidents including:

— Burglary on the 1100 block of West Fourth Avenue;

— Violation of emergency telephone use on the 1100 block of East Society Avenue;

— Battery on the 2000 block of Newton Road;

— Terroristic threats and acts on the 1300 block of Hobson Street;

— Theft by taking a chain-link fence from a back yard on the 1200 block of North Washington Street;

— Simple assault, possible knife fight on the 600 block of Eighth Avenue;

— Burglary on the 2200 block of Grady Street;

— Simple assault on the 2700 block of North Slappey Boulevard;

— Assault (family violence) on the 2000 block of Lafayette Drive;

— Domestic (unfounded) on the 500 block of South Jackson Street and the 1100 block of Eager Drive.

DOUGHERTY POLICE: Dougherty County police responded to at least 24 calls, according to police reports.

Police responded to incidents including:

— Family violence (simple battery) a live-in girlfriend on the 5600 block of Randall Lane threatened her girlfriend with a sex toy, grabbed her and threw her down.

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