Suspect runs over security guard with stolen vehicle | Auburn police blotter

From the Auburn police log.

Armed robbery

Auburn police were dispatched on Dec. 3 after receiving a report at approximately 9:57 p.m. regarding a robbery involving firearms at a convenience store. According to the department’s public information log, an armed robbery occurred in the 3200 block of Auburn Way South. Approximately $3,000 in cash was listed as stolen in the incident, according to the log. The department’s log listed a single unidentified suspect. The offending vehicle was a gray 2015 Scion with a Washington license plate.

Ran over

Auburn police were dispatched on Dec. 1 after receiving a report at approximately 11:51 a.m. regarding a robbery involving a weapon in the 3100 block of D Street Southeast. The department’s log listed additional offenses including aggravated assault and theft of a vehicle in the incident. According to the department’s public information log, a robbery occurred at an auto auction facility where the thief ran over a security guard with a stolen vehicle, listed as a 2021 Ford. The victim was taken to Harborview Medical Center for serious injuries.

Aggravated assault

Auburn police were dispatched on Dec. 1 after receiving a report at approximately 2:46 p.m. regarding an aggravated assault. The department’s log listed additional offenses including hit and run traffic collision, theft of a vehicle, and felony vandalism. According to the department’s log, an assault occurred in the 1100 block of Outlet Collection Way Southwest. The incident resulted in damages to a vehicle and involved multiple victims. Law enforcement recovered a stolen vehicle in the incident, a 2012 Hyundai. The department’s log listed no suspects or arrests.

Interview with a shooting victim

Auburn police responded on Dec. 1 after receiving a report at approximately 7:10 p.m. to the Multicare Auburn Medical Center at 202 North Division Street regarding a victim of an assault with a firearm. According to the department’s log, police interviewed the victim of the shooting at the hospital and identified multiple items of evidence, including the involvement of fentanyl. The department’s log listed no suspect or arrests in the incident.