Auburn police blotter | Nov. 9
November 7, 2012 · Updated 3:33 PM
Auburn police responded to the following calls for service, among many others, between Oct. 28 and Nov. 5:
Oct. 28
Burglary: Overnight, 5000 Auburn Way S. Burglars swiped two air compressors from the Auburn Adventist Academy over the weekend.
Oct. 30
Theft: 8 a.m., 101 10th St. NE. While the puppy’s owner was in a daycare dropping a child off, somebody opened up the animal carrier and swiped the pooch.
Dog complaint: 5:35 p.m., 32300 block of 107th Avenue Southeast. A man called 911 to report that a dog belonging to his neighbor had gotten into his yard and killed one of his chickens.
Shoplifting: 7:42 p.m., 1231 Auburn Way N. Somebody lifted a television from a Rite Aid.
Vandalism: 7 p.m., 10000 block of Southeast 304th Place. Police arrested a girl for malicious mischief after she told her mother she was going to destroy their home and punched multiple holes in the walls.
Theft: Overnight, 6170 Terrace View Lane SE. Suspects unknown swiped a sump pump from the water feature at the Belara Apartments.
Nov. 1
Theft: 8 a.m., 509 B St. NE. Somebody broke into a Fitz Tow Truck and swiped a GPS and a Taser.
Nov. 2
Theft: 11 a.m., 900 29th St. SE. A woman called 911 to report that someone had stolen several bins with household goods inside, and an aluminum extension ladder from the carport directly outside her motor home while she was walking her dog.
Burglary: 5:54 p.m., 1521 D St. NE. A woman complained that some of her clothing had been stolen when she left it unattended in an unsecured laundry room of the motel where she was living.
Nov. 5
Vandalism: 8:41 a.m., 500 block of 21st Street Southeast. A woman called 911 to report graffiti damage to a community mailbox.
Burglary: 8 a.m., 111 3rd St. NW. Somebody cut a hole into the fence at a downtown commercial building lot. The fence was cut in a manner that suggested bad guys had gotten into the secured commercial lot.
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