Citizen's Online Reporting System
Select Incident Type
There are several different incident types that can be entered using the internet. Online reports do not typically result in contact by a police officer, however all online reports are reviewed by police personnel and forwarded on to state and federal officials for statistical purposes.

If you have surveillance cameras you can register the address of your cameras with the Police department. Register at:


https://auburn.maps.arcgis.com/apps/GeoForm/index.html?appid=562f7cac8fe648ffa57515f4f045649a

IMPORTANT NOTE - Registering a camera does not give direct access to the camera(s). This program is completely voluntary.

But with telling us that you have camera we may contact you if we believe your cameras captured a crime. We would request that you view the footage and ask that you voluntary provide that footage to PD.


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Incident Type
Definition
Examples
Entering a building or structure unlawfully with intent to steal property.Property removed from a locked or unlocked home or business.
Fraudulent use of checks, credit cards, financial information, credit, money, goods, services or anything else of value. Fraudulent use of your credit card, bank checks or identity to obtain money, goods, services or something of value.
Unwanted phone calls of an annoying, harassing or threatening nature.Immediate hang-ups, obscene language, etc.

Leaving the scene of an accident without providing required license, insurance or vehicle information.  Note: After the completion of this online police report, please  fill out a Washington State Motor Vehicle Collision Report by going to this link:  https://fortress.wa.gov/wsp/wrecr/OMVCR/ or come into the Auburn Police Station lobby at 340 E Main ST to obtain a paper form.

Damage caused by another vehicle in which the driver should have left information or fled the scene without stopping to exchange information.
When property is missing or lost.Property that is lost or missing. Ex: Left cell phone on bus or in the park, etc.
Your property is taken without your permission, including firearms.

Not stolen vehicles

Property known to be stolen (not lost). Ex: A yard ornament was stolen.
Theft of personal property from vehicle.

Not license tabs or plates

Purse, book, clothing, etc.
Theft of auto parts or accessories. No known suspects.Stereo, tire, mirror, etc.
Bicycle is stolen.Bicycle stolen.
Theft of services.Food - leaving restaurant without paying Taxi - refusing to pay fare

The act of changing, modifying or defacing/damaging public or private property, to include vehicles.
If your report involves graffiti, please CLICK HERE to file your report.

Knocking over a mail box, throwing rocks through windows, vehicle paint scratched, etc.
The act of changing, modifying or defacing/damaging vehicles. Vehicle paint is intentionally scratched, keyed or egged.
Prowling around/in a vehicle. No suspects. Nothing missing. No vandalism to vehicle. If there is vandalism to the vehicle, it should be reported under "vandalism."Ex: It's obvious someone has been in a vehicle because contents are disturbed. No evidence of attempt to steal the vehicle. Nothing missing. No vandalism done to vehicle.
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