Police blotter

Auburn police responded to the following calls for service between May 13 and May 12:

Auburn police responded to the following calls for service between May 13 and May 12:

MAY 13 –

Burglary: Overnight, 4300 block of A Street Southeast. Unknown subjects entered a fenced construction site, cut the locks off a construction trailer and took nothing.

False information: 1:23 p.m., 500 block of 6th Street Southeast. An officer on a bike contacted a pedestrian for undisclosed reasons, the pedestrian provided a false name, and for that action police arrested the false-name giver and put him in jail. After booking mystery man, police identified him by his prints, and several warrants, including one for felony escape, were located. He was held on the Auburn charge.

Traffic collision with property damage: 4:39 p.m., Southeast 312th Street and 124th Avenue Southeast. In the highly descriptive language of police reportage, “a collision occurred.”

Assault: 6:59 p.m., 2800 block of Auburn Way N. An assault of some kind was recorded, but police provided nary a detail.

Disorderly conduct: 1:29 a.m., 2000 block of Hemlock Street Southeast. Police arrested a male person for harassing a police dog.

MAY 12 –

Prostitution: 3 p.m., 1300 block of M Street Southeast. Somebody reported suspicious circumstances concerning a company perhaps promoting prostitution.

Auto theft: 5 p.m., D Street Northwest and South 277th Street. A long-haul trucker who had left his car parked in the 5000 block of D Street Northwest returned from a 5-day job to find the car had been stolen.

Vandalism: Overnight, 500 block of Auburn Way South. Somebody wrote a sexually-derogatory comment on a billboard directed toward an employee of Denny’s.