Auburn Police blotter | Sept. 29
Published 10:30 am Friday, September 29, 2017
Auburn Police responded to the following calls, among many others, between Sept. 14 and 18:
Sept. 14
Trespassing: 5 p.m., 801 4th St. NE. A high school student had been told not to set foot on school district property, he did it, and police busted him.
Sept. 15
Theft: Overnight, 800 block of I Street Northeast. Thieves broke the windows of two vehicles and stole coins.
Sept. 16
Vandalism: 7:18 a.m., 1400 block of 17th Street Southeast. Police arrested a man for damaging his neighbor’s vehicle in some way undisclosed.
Street robbery with firearm: 8:34 a.m., 4000 block of A Street Southeast. A woman reported a crime she had been involved in seven years earlier.
Sept. 17
Agency assist: 12:25 p.m., 2400 block of F Street Southeast. Police arrested a kid for violating the conditions of his continuum of care.
Sex offense: 8:15 p.m., 2802 Auburn Way S. While a man was standing on the side of a city street, he exposed himself to passersby, among them, one grossed-out bus driver, so police busted the perv.
Sept. 18
Theft: Overnight, 31900 block of 104th Avenue Southeast. An Auburn resident called to report the theft of tools and equipment from her work van.
Vandalism: 4:54 p.m. 6000 Terrace View Lane SE. While a man was arguing with his wife, he damaged his apartment’s front door, so police arrested him for vandalism.
Vandalism: 5 p.m., 340 E. Main St. Somebody vandalized a mirror in the men’s restroom in King County District Court.
Vandalism: 11:32 p.m., 3600 block of Juniper Court Southeast. While a domestic violence incident was unfolding, a man with too much booze sloshing about in his system punched a hole in a bedroom door, so police arrested him.
