Police/Fire/EMS reports Jan. 28, 2010
Pete Skiba
ALBANY — Albany police responded to at least 35 incidents Tuesday, according to police reports. Police responded to incidents including:
— Burglary on the 2200 block of Pembroke Drive;
— Burglary on the 700 block of Georgetown Drive;
— Entering auto on the 600 block of Sands Drive;
— Burglary on the 800 block of Frotscher Street;
— Entering auto on the 600 block of Sands Drive;
— Burglary on the 1900 block of Homewood Drive;
— Burglary on the 1300 block of First Avenue;
— Burglary on the 1300 block of Cromartie Beach Road;
— Deceased person on the 2100 block of West Gordon Avenue;
— Injured person, dog bite, on the 1300 block of East Roosevelt Avenue;
— Aggravated assault, a man reported answering his door to find a man with a pistol who fled on the 3100 block of Graystone Lane;
— Simple battery on the 2000 block of Lafayette Circle;
— Assault on the 2500 block of Schley Avenue;
— Simple battery (family violence) on the 500 block of North Westover Boulevard, on the 600 block of North Linden Avenue;
— Domestic violence (unfounded) on the 1700 block of East Broad Avenue, 1600 block of Beverly Avenue, 700 block of West Linden Avenue, 800 block of West Gordon Avenue, 600 block of Holland Drive, 500 block of Eighth Avenue, 2500 block of Haverhill Court, 2700 block of Homewood Court and 400 block of Wells Avenue.
DOUGHERTY POLICE: Dougherty County police responded to at least 13 calls, according to police reports.
Police responded to incidents including:
— Narcotics, arrest for less than an ounce on the 400 block of Philema Road;
— Arrest on warrants for fraud on the first block of Dobbs Drive;
— Battery simple (family violence) on the 3000 block of Tiger Court;
— Criminal trespass warning on the 1500 block 0f Dorough Avenue.
DOUGHERTY EMS: Emergency medical services responded to 32 calls on Tuesday. There were 24 medical calls, five trauma calls and three other calls. Medical calls included, three chest pains, one cardiac arrest, six respiratory problems, two altered mental state, one diabetic complaint, three mental problems, two miscellaneous pain calls and six various medical. Trauma calls included three falls, one eye injury and one fight/assault. Other calls are typically standby for other units and patient transport.