Man arrested for selling fentanyl | Auburn police blotter

Also, a suspect makes a threat with a knife at AutoZone.

Domestic violence

Auburn police were dispatched on June 23 at approximately 10:58 a.m. to report of a physical domestic disturbance involving and man and woman. According to the department, a woman was assaulted. They declined to provide further information regarding the case. Investigation into the incident continues.

Fentanyl

Police arrested a man on June 22 for fentanyl sales in the 2800 block of Auburn Way North. Through prior investigations, the department’s Special Investigations Unit developed probable cause to arrest the suspect for delivery of a controlled substance and served a search warrant on his RV. Police seized various drug paraphernalia as evidence, according to the department’s public information log.

Robbery with a knife

Auburn police were dispatched on June 20 after receiving a report at approximately 7:37 p.m. regarding a threat with a knife at AutoZone. According to the department, the suspect stole a car battery in the incident. No injuries resulted in the incident. According to the department, police quickly found and arrested the suspect and recovered the stolen car battery. According to the department’s public information log, police have submitted a felony charge of robbery in the first degree against the suspect.

Shots fired

Auburn police took a police report regarding a shots fired incident in the 3500 block of West Valley Highway North. According to the department, no injuries resulted in the incident. Police identified a shell casing as evidence in the incident, according to the log. According to the log, a vehicle sustained damage in the incident.