Auburn Police blotter | Nov. 1

Auburn Police responded to the following calls for service, among many others, between Oct. 19 and Oct. 27:

Oct. 19

Theft from vehicle: Overnight, 31400 block of 106th Place Southeast. A thief thieved a firearm of undisclosed make from a motor vehicle.

Assault: 2:04 p.m., 600 block of 8th Street Southeast. Police busted a man for domestic violence and for interfering with the reporting of same.

Felony shoplifting: 3:45 p.m., 1101 Outlet Collection Way SW. Two females stole numerous clothing items from Victoria’s Secret in the Outlet Collection Mall.

Fraud: 4 p.m., 1101 Outlet Collection Way SW. A man tried to open a line of credit using a bogus driver’s license at Kay Jewelers in the Outlet Collection Mall.

No burgers for you!: 5:29 p.m., 1520 Outlet Collection Way SW. The Burger King banished for five years one of his unruly subjects for having committed acts of undisclosed unruliness.

Oct. 20

Weapons offense: 8:46 p.m., 1200 block of Auburn Way North. The guy had just gotten out of prison, but when police caught him with a firearm he wasn’t supposed to have, and for selling methamphetamine and heroin, he set himself up for a return to the big house.Armed robbery: 9:45 p.m., 1539 21st St. SE. An armed robber hit a gas station, depriving it of undisclosed cash.

Oct. 23

Harassment: 6 p.m., 30800 block of 124th Avenue Southeast. A woman reported neighborly harassment.

Shoplifting: 3:45 p.m., 1101 Outlet Collection Way SW. Security at the Outlet Collection contacted police to report that a retail theft crew was plying its avocation inside the mall, specifically targeting Ralph Lauren Polo.

Assault: 12:42 a.m., 31900 block of 104th Avenue SE. A man came at his roommate with a metal pipe.

Oct. 26

Alarm: 7:13 p.m., 3200 block of M Street Southeast. Barking dogs set off an alarm.

Oct. 27

Theft: 7 p.m., 202 N Division St. Somebody stole two debit cards and a patient’s identification at the MultiCare Auburn Medical Center.

Violation of protection order: 8 a.m., 600 block of 47th Street Southeast. Police arrested a man who’d violated a protection order, first, by sending text messages to his victim and second, by being found in an apartment so close to the victim’s residence that he violated the protection order again.