Police/Fire/EMS – June 11, 2010

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Pete Skiba

ALBANY — Albany police responded to at least 42 incidents Wednesday into the early hours of Thursday, according to available reports. Police responded to incidents including:

— Entering autos on the 2400 block of Brierwood Drive and the 3500 block of Wickalore Court;

— Burglaries on the 1100 block of St. Andrews Drive, the 1400 block of West Third Avenue, the 2400 block of Ivey’s Scenic Drive, the 2400 block of Brierwood Drive and the 2400 block of Habersham Road;

— Computer theft of financial card information on the 2300 block of Cascade Lane;

— Terroristic threats and acts on the 1300 block of Montego Court;

— Theft of electric services on the 600 block of South Monroe Street;

— Theft by taking $2,300 worth of jewelry from the console of a vehicle while it was being washed on the 2400 block of Gillionville Road;

— Motor vehicle thefts on the 2600 block of Dawson Road and the 400 block of Sands Drive;

— Aggravated assault on the 1500 block of North Maple Street;

— Battery on the 2100 block of Schley Avenue;

— Criminal trespass, simple battery (family violence) on the 200 block of Mariel Road;

— Statutory rape and child molestation. The address was redacted from the report.

DOUGHERTY POLICE: Dougherty County police responded to 14 calls Wednesday, according to reports.

Police responded to incidents including:

— Criminal trespass on the 2500 block of Bridgeboro Avenue;

— Theft of 90 hydrocodone pills on the 100 block of Bennett Drive.

LEE SHERIFF: Lee County deputies responded to at least five calls Wednesday, according to reports.

Deputies responded to incidents including:

— Theft of $107 worth of merchandise on the 2800 block of Ledo Road and theft of $73.50 in merchandise on the 2800 block of Ledo Road;

— Wanted person on the 2900 block of North Slappey Boulevard.

ALBANY FIRE: Albany firefighters responded to 18 calls Wednesday including:

— A structure fire at 830 Odom Avenue took six minutes and 350 gallons of water to be put under control Wednesday. The fire caused $2,500 worth of damage to the residence’s living room and porch. The building was unoccupied at the time of the fire; a vehicle fire, three false alarms, two unauthorized burns, two downed power lines, two grass fires, an activated alarm, an electrical short in a vehicle, unattended cooking, a smoke scare and three fire safety programs.

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