Police/Fire/EMS – Mar. 12, 2010
Pete Skiba
ALBANY — The Albany Police Department responded to at least 30 incidents Wednesday, according to available police reports. Police responded to incidents including:
— Sexual battery on the 1700 block of East Oglethorpe Boulevard;
— Terroristic threats and acts on the 200 block of North Central Street;
— Drunken driving on the 300 block of Tallulah Drive;
— Recovered property, a blue bicycle, on the 1600 block of West Broad Avenue;
— Burglary on the 400 block of South Cleveland Street, the 1800 block of Samford Drive;
— Violation of a family violence order, on the 1600 block of Palmyra Road;
— Motor vehicle crash on the 2700 block of Nottingham Way;
— Domestic (unfounded) on the 2700 block of Michael Road.
DOUGHERTY POLICE: Dougherty County police responded to at least 17 calls, according to police reports.
Police responded to incidents including:
— family violence, an ex-boyfriend and his new girlfriend allegedly threatened the old girlfriend on the 600 block of Sapling Lane;
— Terroristic threats, a semitrailer driver allegedly threatened to beat a store employee with a tire iron about a parking space on the 600 block of Holly Drive;
— Lost property, a United Parcel Service delivery could have been stolen from a residence on the 4800 block of Impala Lane;
— Burglary of a vacant residence on the 200 block of Dogwood Road;
— Theft of $220 from a room at a personal care home on the 1700 block of Beattie Road.
DOUGHERTY EMS: Emergency medical services responded to 69 calls on Wednesday. There were 52 medical calls and 17 trauma calls. Medical calls included, three chest pains, seven respiratory problems, one nausea vomiting, four faint, four altered mental state, two diabetic complaints, five seizures, two mental problems, three miscellaneous pain calls, one stroke symptom and 20 various medical. Trauma calls included 15 vehicle crash injuries and two falls.
— Compiled by Pete Skiba