Wife reports husband’s prostitution payments | Auburn police blotter

Prostitution: Auburn police received a report of prostitution in the 240 block of Auburn Way South after a wife called on March 21 at 5:25 p.m. to report her husband was paying for prostitutes. Active police investigation involves a massage therapy business, according to the Auburn Police Department.

Assault: Auburn police have paused investigation on an assault case as they wait for further suspect information. Police received a call on March 21 at approximately 3:13 p.m. of a mother reporting that her son was assaulted in the 5500 block of 34th Street Southeast.

Burglary: Auburn police arrested a man on March 22 on charges in regards to residential burglary, including burglary in the first degree and unlawful imprisonment. Police received a report of a burglary in the 900 Block of 6th Street Southeast on March 21 at 5:15 p.m. Police have forwarded the case to King County prosecutors.

Assault at Auburn High School: Auburn police received a report of a physical assault on a juvenile male at Auburn High School on March 22. Police have paused investigation on the case as they wait for further suspect information.

Rape: Auburn police received report on March 24 at approximately 9:08 a.m. of the rape of a juvenile at the Auburn Justice Center. The alleged incident occurred between Feb. 1 and March 24. Investigation into the incident continues.

Arson: Auburn police are currently investigating the residential fire of an uninhabited building on March 25 in the 4200 Block of A Street Southeast as a potential incident of arson. Police dispatched to the scene of the fire after receiving a report at approximately 7:34 a.m.