SPD Seeking Assistance in Identifying Robbery Suspect

Spokane, WALocal News

The Spokane Police Department's Major Crimes Unit is actively seeking public assistance in identifying a robbery suspect linked to multiple incidents since July 22, 2025, around 4200 E Sprague and 2300 Block of N Division. Witness descriptions indicate the suspect is a white male in his 40s, approximately 5’06” to 5’07” tall, with a thin build, often seen wearing glasses and a blue medical mask. He has also been observed on a BMX-style bicycle, wearing a black/navy jacket with white stripes or a grey sweatshirt with a type of N-95 mask. Authorities strongly advise the public not to approach the suspect but to report sightings by calling 911. For tips or information, residents can reach Crime Check at 509.

456. 2233, quoting case number 2025-20149240. This ongoing investigation underscores the Spokane Police's commitment to ensuring community safety and addressing rising crime concerns. The police department continues to encourage community involvement in reporting suspicious activities. Community vigilance remains crucial in aiding law enforcement to apprehend suspects and prevent further incidents.

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