Auburn Police responded to the following calls for service, among many others, between July 12 and 18:
July 12
Vandalism: 10 p.m., 600 block of 37th Street Southeast. Somebody full of malice destroyed both of a vehicle’s windshields over the weekend.
Vandalism: 11 a.m., 22 30th St. NE. A person or persons unknown stole an undisclosed quantity of power wire from frozen food storage containers.
July 13
Strong arm robbery: 10:28 a.m., 31200 block of 124th Avenue Southeast. Somebody pushed a female to the ground before stealing her purse and cell phone.
Shoplifting: 10:58 a.m., Outlet Collection Drive SW. Loss prevention at Walmart caught a female thieving something and called police to let them know of their catch.
Vandalism: 11:55 a.m., 12000 block of Southeast 312th Place. A boy and a girl had an argument, and afterward the boy tried to enter her house and broke a window.
Vandalism: 2:26 p.m., 2800 block of D Place Southeast. A woman reported that a local resident had damaged her tires post argument weeks earlier.
July 14
Theft: Overnight, 31700 block of 124th Place Southeast. Someone stole several phones and computers from a woman’s unlocked vehicle.
Vandalism: 7 p.m., 20 E St. NE. A person or persons unknown spritzed glue into the outside door locks of Washington Elementary School.
July 15
Assault on an officer: 12:19 p.m., 1100 block of 32nd Place Northeast. Police went to the address because of a noise complaint and ended up arresting a subject on a felony warrant. Subject subsequently assaulted an officer and resisted arrest. Police took subject into custody and booked said subject into the SCORE jail.
Theft: 2:35 p.m., 501 Auburn Way N. Scarff Ford employees said that an unknown woman had stolen several tires from the dealership.
July 18
Theft: 1:56 p.m. 762 Outlet Collection Drive SW. A man stole a car battery from a business.
Strong arm robbery: 9:28 p.m., 400 block of M Street Southeast. A male in the 400 block of M Street Southeast was assaulted and robbed of his hat and bicycle. The suspect was located and booked into SCORE.