Teen injured in shooting at Auburn mobile home park Wednesday night suspect fled on dirt bike

Auburn, WALocal News

A 17-year-old male suffered non-life-threatening injuries from a shooting at College Place Mobile Home Park in Auburn on May 21, 2025. Officers from the Auburn Police Department responded to the area just before 7:45 p. m. after receiving multiple reports of shots fired. Upon arrival, they found the victim with at least one gunshot wound and transported him to a local hospital.

The investigation revealed that the suspect approached on a dirt bike, dismounted, and fired at least one shot before fleeing. As of Thursday morning, no suspects are in custody, prompting police to seek public assistance. The Auburn Police Department encourages anyone with information to contact their Tip Line at 253-288-7403. This incident highlights ongoing concerns about youth safety and gun violence in residential areas. Police continue to investigate the shooting, emphasizing the importance of community cooperation in solving such cases.

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