Police / Fire / EMS – May 30, 2012

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Jennifer Maddox Parks

ALBANY — The Albany Police Department responded to at least 45 incidents Monday into the early hours of Tuesday. Reports included:

— Burglaries on the 200 block of Whitehead Drive and the first block of Dobbs Drive;

— Domestic violence (unfounded) on the 1700 block of 11th Avenue and the 200 block of Pine Avenue;

— Obstruction of a law enforcement officer on the 700 block of Corn Avenue;

— Wanted person on the 2600 block of South Jackson Street;

— Simple battery on the 600 block of West Highland Avenue;

— Assault on the 1700 block of Gary Avenue;

— Driving with suspended licenses on the 1700 block of Whispering Pines Road and the 1300 block of Baker Avenue;

— Open container on the 600 block of West Society Avenue;

— Disorderly conduct on the 800 block of Baldwin Drive and the 2400 block of North Slappey Boulevard;

— Recovered property on the 200 block of West Oglethorpe Boulevard and the 900 block of East Oglethorpe Boulevard;

— Criminal damage to property in the second degree on the 1000 block of Cedar Avenue;

— Criminal trespass on the 500 block of Alice Avenue and the 200 block of Sunset Lane;

— Aggravated assaults on the 1200 block of West Lincoln Avenue and the 2100 block of Clark Avenue;

— Destruction of mail on the 100 block of College Drive;

— Thefts by shoplifting on the 1500 block of Radium Springs Road and the 1000 block of West Gordon Avenue;

— Thefts by taking on the 2600 block of Gillionville Road and the 1200 block of Clark Avenue;

— Entering autos on the 700 block of Georgetown Drive and the 600 block of Mission Court;

— Missing person on the 1100 block of East Tift Avenue;

— Battery on the 700 block of West Highland Avenue.

ALBANY FIRE: The Albany Fire Department responded to at least 37 calls from Friday through late Monday. The calls included an authorized controlled burn, grass fires, a natural gas leak, a vehicle fuel line leak, a line hanging down on the roadway, a Dumpster fire, EMS assistance, motor vehicle accidents, unauthorized burnings and a short in an electrical panel.

DOUGHERTY EMS: Dougherty Emergency Medical Service responded to a total of 61 calls on Monday. There were 50 medical calls and 11 trauma calls. Medical calls included, but were not limited to, five respiratory calls, four chest pain calls, four diabetic calls and 28 various medical calls. The trauma calls included, but were not limited to, six falls and three assaults.

— Compiled by Jennifer Maddox Parks

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