Police blotter | Nov. 6

Auburn police responded to the following calls for service among many others between Oct. 27 and Nov 3:

Oct. 27

Burglary: Overnight, 506 1st St. SW. Somebody burglarized an apartment at the Knickerbocker Mansion. Police didn’t close whether anything was actually taken.

Theft from vehicle: 10:45 a.m., 1044 Supermall Way SW. A woman told police that somebody smashed a window on her vehicle and stole her company laptop. Police did not disclose a value.

Vandalism: 2 p.m., 400 block of 37th Street Southeast. Somebody slashed all four tires on a woman’s vehicle. Police did not disclose a value for the damages.

Burglary: 11 a.m., 1404 Lake Tapps Parkway SE. Someone tried to burglarize an undisclosed store in the Lakeland Town Center by prying off the back door handle. They failed, they didn’t get in, they took nothing.

Oct. 29

Theft: Overnight, 800 block of Pike Street Northeast. A man reported that somebody broke the passenger side window of his daughter’s car to get in, swiped a pair of sunglasses, damaged the center console and stole the inner liner.

Theft: 7:05 a.m., 1268 E. Main St. Somebody broke a louvered window and stole a $3 dental tray from a dentist’s office in the East Main Professional Center.

Nov. 2

Vandalism: 5:59 a.m., 1800 block of 4th Place Northeast. A man reported that somebody smashed the passenger window on his city-owned work truck. Nothing was stolen. Police did not disclose a value for the damages.

Theft: 7:26 p.m., 2300 block of O Street Northeast. A woman told police that someone might have stolen her wallet from her apartment, a conclusion she reached because she has been unable to find the purse since early October. The woman thinks she knows who did it but has no proof.

Purse theft: 7:39 p.m., 1057 Supermall Way SW. While a woman was shopping at the SuperMall, someone reached into her child’s baby stroller and stole her purse. Police did not disclose a value for the stolen purse or its contents.

Theft: 1 p.m., 2800 block of Auburn Way North. Auburn residents who had just spent $80,000 on a landscaping job fell victim to thieves who stole plants, swiped a weeping Japanese maple and even tried to cart away a marble bench. The loss was estimated at $2,500.

Nov. 3

Trespassing: 10:36 a.m., 1347 Auburn Way N. A man learned he would not be welcomed back at Albertsons until 2016.

Bogus bill: 12:40 p.m., 800 4th St. NE. Somebody passed a counterfeit 20-dollar bill at the Auburn High School DECA store.

Another trespassing: 1:32 a.m., 124 2nd St. SE. Somebody’s bad but undisclosed early morning behavior got them kicked out of the Spunky Monkey with a warning not to come back. Unhappily, he or she didn’t heed the advice, returned to said establishment and got busted.