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 occurring since July 22, 2025, in the areas of 4200 E Sprague and 2300 Block of N Division. The suspect, a white male estimated to be around 40 years old, stands between 5'06" and 5'07" tall and has a thin build. Eyewitnesses report he has been seen arriving on a BMX-style bicycle, often wearing glasses, a blue medical mask, and a black or navy jacket with white stripes on the sleeves. Authorities emphasize that the public should not attempt to contact or approach the individual, and instead, call 911 if spotted. The Spokane Police Department urges anyone with information to reach out to Crime Check at 509.

456. 2233, referencing case number 2025-20149240. This case underscores ongoing efforts to enhance community safety and address crime in Spokane. Non-emergency reporting options are available for citizens to report other issues, including graffiti or potholes. The Spokane community is reminded of its role in supporting law enforcement efforts.

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