Auburn Police blotter | Oct. 19

Auburn Police responded to the following calls for service, among many others, between Oct. 11 and 13:

Oct. 11

Auto theft: 6 p.m., 900 block of 48th Court Southeast. It came as a surprise to a car’s owner that his car had skedaddled, involved itself in both a collision and subsequent impounding, so he listed it as stolen.

Theft: 2:09 p.m., 1400 block of 2nd Street Northeast. Somebody stole two pistols from an undisclosed somewhere within a city block.

Sex offense: 4:18 a.m., 202 S. Division St. In the darkest hours before dawn, police busted a man for exposing himself, likely to someone’s abject disgust.

Vandalism: Overnight, 1825 K St. SE. Workers arriving at the Olympic Middle School construction site reported overnight vandalism.

Fraud: 7:58 p.m., 2802 Auburn Way S. A woman employed a possible counterfeit $20 bill at a convenience store.

Oct. 12

Hit and run: Overnight, 300 block of 30th St. NE. Somebody lost control of a vehicle and struck the fence at the north end of the Auburn Municipal Airport, inflicting damage police estimated $1,500.

Robbery by firearm: 11:25 a.m., 1502 Lake Tapps Parkway E. 18-13341. Somebody reported an armed robbery and an assault with a firearm.

Oct. 13

Burglary: Overnight, 1609 8th St. NE. A woman called police to report that somebody had broken the padlock and hasp off of her storage unit, but she did not report any theft.

Theft: 4:56 p.m., 2950 M St. SE. Somebody stole a utility trailer with “Real Brothers Landscaping” decals affixed thereto.