Woman escapes danger after collision | Auburn police blotter

According to the department’s public information log, a woman reported several subjects attempted to get her out of her vehicle after a collision by flashing a handgun.

Shooting

Auburn police were dispatched on Oct. 22 after receiving a report at approximately 12:37 a.m. regarding a weapons offense. According to the department’s public information log, a non-injury shooting occurred around the 600 block of 25th Street Southeast. The department’s log listed three victims in the incident, with damage to the living room and bedroom walls of a residence.

Aggravated assault

Auburn police were dispatched on Oct. 22 after receiving a report at approximately 3:51 a.m. regarding an aggravated assault in the 12700 block of Southeast 312th Street. The department’s public information log provided no summary regarding the events. The log listed one suspect and one victim, with the suspect charged with assault in the second degree resulting in injury with no weapon. The log listed an additional offense of misdemeanor child abuse in the incident.

Assault and felony harassment

Auburn police were dispatched on Oct. 14 after receiving a report at approximately 4:01 p.m. regarding an aggravated assault. According to the department’s public information log, an assault occurred in the 1400 block of 51st Street Place Northeast. The log listed one suspect arrested in the incident, and one victim. The log listed an additional offense of felony harassment in the incident.

Assault with sexual motivation

Auburn police were dispatched on Oct. 19 after receiving a report at approximately 8:13 p.m. regarding an assault. According to the department’s public information log, an assault with sexual motivation occurred on the 28000 block of 124th Avenue Southeast. The log listed three suspects involved in the incident and one victim.

Hit-and-run robbery attempt

Auburn police were dispatched on Oct. 19 after receiving a report at approximately 8:14 a.m. regarding a robbery involving a firearm in the 100 block of N Street Southeast. According to the department’s public information log, a woman reported several subjects attempted to get her out of her vehicle after a collision by flashing a handgun. The victim was able to drive away and call the police. According to the log, the suspects have not yet been identified, and the victim’s vehicle was damaged in the incident. The offending vehicle was a Washington Toyota. The department’s log listed an additional offense of a hit-and-run collision having been committed.