Auburn Police blotter | Dec. 16
Published 10:30 am Friday, December 16, 2016
Auburn Police responded to the following calls for service, among many others, between Dec. 3 and 11:
Dec. 3
Trespassing: 10 a.m., 2900 B St. NW. An officer busted someone for trespassing, but then the person made his or her situation vis-a-vis the law worse by resisting said arrest and trying to assault the officer.
Strong arm street robbery: 10:30 p.m., 2100 A St. SE. A robber assaulted a kid and took his Air Jordan shoes, worth $25.
Dec. 4
Burglary: 3:08 a.m., 1005 37th St. SE. A burglar or burglars broke into Gildo Rey Elementary School. Police did not disclose what, if anything, the intruder or intruders took.
Dec. 8
Luring, possible attempted kidnapping: 2:40 p.m., 1000 block of 25th Street Southeast. Someone tried to lure an Olympic Middle School student into a van near Cedar Lanes Park. The kid told police he had been walking home from school when he saw a white work van parked on the south side of the road between the entrance to Cedar Lanes Park and the driveway west of it. He saw a man standing next to the van, dressed in a black, full-face hoodie, a black leather jacket, black pants, black boots and black gloves, with no part of the guy’s skin exposed. The kid told the officer that the guy had asked him if he wanted a ride, and he replied that he did not and would just walk home. The man again asked the kid whether he wanted a ride, and he again declined. Frightened, the kid ran home, and the man got back into the van and drove off.
CPS referral: 7:33 p.m., Terrace View Lane Southeast. A neighbor found a 3-year-old child in the snow outside an apartment building, with no shoes on. The child was later returned to the the parent with suspicious circumstances.
Dec. 11
Trespassing: 9 p.m., 501 15th St. NE. When two adults began creating problems of an undisclosed type under the Taco Bell, management, via Auburn Police, told them to hit the road, leaving the troublemakers to satisfy their future cravings for tacos, burritos and such elsewhere.
