Police blotter | March 23

March 13

Theft: 5:39 a.m. 32100 block of 105th Place Southeast. Without permission, a thief – or thieves – stole a trailer that belonged to someone else.

Theft: 1:37 a.m., 2402 Auburn Way S. Somebody stole somebody else’s wallet at the Muckleshoot Casino.

Theft: 4:30 a.m., 6600 block of South 287th Street. A thief, or thieves in thievish compact, stole numerous, undisclosed items from a construction site.

Weapons offense: 11 a.m., 620 37th St. SE. A student brought a knife to Mt. Baker Middle School, and police busted him or her for so doing.

Theft: 12 a.m., 2600 Union Ct. SE. Someone stole a small, green John Deere tractor from a construction site.

Arson: 1:13 p.m., 100 block of 10th St. SE. Police arrested a male person for trying to burn an uninhabited building.

Theft: 3:50 p.m., 2020 Auburn Way N. Somebody stole a battery charger from Sunset Cars of Auburn.

March 16

Commercial burglary: 10:40 a.m., 4725 Auburn Way N. A burglar or burglars broke into a car repair business and then entered a customer vehicle.

Burglary: 6 a.m., 1101 5th St. NE. A cellphone tower site was burglarized and vandalized in the process.

Theft: 11 a.m., 12800 block of Southeast 302nd Street. Somebody stole a firearm from a woman’s home.

Theft: 8 p.m., 2402 Auburn Way N. A man stole a tool from a business but left his Washington state identification behind for police to find.

March 19

Felony vandalism: 8:30 a.m., 1001 D St. NE. Thieves stripped copper wire from five light poles on the Heritage Bank parking lot, at an undisclosed cost to the bank.

Theft: 11:39 a.m., 600 15th St. SW. A man offered a ride to an unknown male, and the male stole items from his vehicle.

Theft: 12:45 a.m., 2600 block of R Street Southeast. Somebody stole two surveillance cameras.

Theft: 3:30 p.m., 1200 block of 30th Street Northeast. Somebody stole a package from a porch.

Public peeing: 3:29 a.m., 3702 Auburn Way N. Police arrested a man for relieving himself in inglorious public view at a bus stop, also for being the star of his own felony warrant.