SPD Seeking Assistance in Identifying Robbery Suspect

Spokane, WALocal News

Spokane Police are actively seeking assistance in identifying a robbery suspect linked to multiple incidents since July 22, 2025. The suspect is described as a white male in his 40s, approximately 5’06” to 5’07” tall, with a thin build, wearing glasses, and often seen with a blue medical mask. He has been observed riding a BMX bicycle and has changed his attire, sometimes donning a grey sweatshirt with an N-95 type mask. Authorities urge anyone with relevant information to contact Crime Check at 509. 456.

2233, citing case number 2025-20149240. The police stress that the public should not approach the suspect but report any sightings to 911. This case reflects ongoing challenges with crime in Spokane and the need for community vigilance. Local residents are reminded of the importance of reporting suspicious behavior to help maintain safety. The Spokane Police Department continues to work diligently to solve this case and prevent further incidents.

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