SPD Seeking Assistance in Identifying Robbery Suspect

Spokane, WALocal News

Spokane Police are investigating a series of robberies that have occurred since July 22, 2025, and are seeking public assistance in identifying the suspect. The robberies took place in the areas of 4200 E Sprague and the 2300 Block of N Division. The suspect is described as a white male, approximately 40 years old, measuring between 5’06” and 5’07” with a thin build. He often arrives on a BMX-style bicycle and has been seen wearing glasses, a blue medical mask, and a black/navy jacket with white stripes. Witnesses have also reported sightings of him in a grey sweatshirt with an N-95 type mask.

The Spokane Police Department urges anyone with information not to approach the suspect but to call 911 immediately. Citizens can provide tips to Crime Check at 509. 456. 2233, referencing case number 2025-20149240. This request for assistance underscores the ongoing efforts of local law enforcement to address rising crime rates in the area.

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