Police blotter

Auburn police responded to the following calls for service between Aug. 24 and Aug. 21

Auburn police responded to the following calls for service between Aug. 24 and Aug. 21

Aug. 24

Assault: Overnight,

2402 Auburn Way S. Police

arrested a female for domestic violence after she thwacked her boyfriend of 13 years in the face at the Muckleshoot Casino.

Aug. 23

Theft: Overnight,

1200 block of 29th Street Northwest. A man told police overnight someone had lowered a rented lift and taken his paint sprayer, 18-inch roller and extension pole.

Assault: 3:20 p.m., 2900 block of Auburn Way South. A mother assaulted her daughter, adding a dash of vandalism for good measure.

Laundry looters: 7:58 p.m., 2600 block of D Street Southeast. Subjects unknown stole laundry from the backyard of a home.

Burglary: 10 a.m., 31900 block of Lea Hill Road Southeast. Somebody burglarized a house on Lea Hill Road and stole a number of carpentry tools between Aug. 18 and Aug. 23.

Harassment: 1 a.m., 12700 block of Southeast 312th Street. Police arrested a male passenger of a vehicle after he threatened to assault two people, assaulted one, failed to obey officers’ commands, resisted arrest, and on top of that was an underage person in possession of a fermented refreshment. This guy launched into his string of no-nos after police arrested the female driver for failing to stop when an officer initiated a traffic stop.

Aug. 22

Theft from car: 7:22 a.m., 3400 block of A Street Southeast. Persons unknown broke into somebody’s vehicle and swiped tools.

Swiping smokes:

9:03 a.m., 3900 block

of A Street Southeast.

A female was arrested for shoplifting cigarettes.

Vandalism: 10:33 a.m., 200 block of M Street Northeast. Subjects unknown vandalized somebody’s fence in some undefined way, resulting in an unknown amount of damage and frustration to the owner.

Assault: 1 p.m., 31500 block of 118th Court Southeast. A 23-year-old woman traded punches with her mother over money, but neither combatant spent the night in the slammer because police couldn’t determine who started the dustup.

Aug. 21

Theft: 11 p.m., 1002 Supermall Way Southwest. A theft victim called 911 to report that somebody had stolen her credit cards at Red Robin and that other employees’ property has gone missing, too.