Auburn Police blotter | Nov. 22

Auburn Police responded to the following calls for service, among many others, between Nov. 14 and 17:

Nov. 14

Weapons offense: 9:26 a.m., 28900 124th Avenue SE. Police arrested a juvenile male, to wit, a boy, for having a dangerous weapon at Auburn Mountainview High School.

Weapon found: 12:45 p.m., 31000 block of 116th Avenue Southeast. Police recovered a stolen firearm.

False information: 1:09 a.m., 2100 block of Auburn Way South. Police arrested a woman for having communicated untruths to an officer.

Nov. 15

Trespassing: 8:05 a.m., 602 Auburn Way N. Affordable Animal Emergency Clinic gave a misbehaving man the paw of unwelcomehood.

Burglary: 12:43 a.m., 2316 Auburn Way N. Two subjects chucked a rock through a glass door to burglarize a business.

Trespassing: 10:27 a.m., 1602 A St. SE. Three men got themselves kicked out of 7-Eleven until 2022.

Nov. 17

Suspicious: 11 p.m., 1200 block of 21st Street Southeast. A child received a suspicious text message, not a crime at this juncture, but police documented it for info purposes only.

Illegal dump: 2:48 p.m., 500 block 44th Street Northwest. An Auburn resident reported an act of illegal dumpery.