SPD Seeking Assistance in Identifying Robbery Suspect

Spokane, WALocal News

Spokane Police seek public assistance in identifying a robbery suspect connected to multiple incidents since July 22, 2025, around 4200 E Sprague and 2300 Block of N Division. The suspect is a white male in his 40s, approximately 5’06” to 5’07” tall, with a thin build, and has been observed riding a BMX bicycle. He typically wears a blue medical mask and a black/navy jacket or sweatshirt with white stripes on the sleeves, but he has also been seen in a grey sweatshirt and an N-95 type mask. Police emphasize the importance of community involvement in solving these crimes and encourage anyone with relevant information to reach out to Crime Check at 509. 456.

2233, citing case number 2025-20149240 for reference. Authorities warn the public not to approach the suspect directly; instead, they should call 911 if spotted. This appeal highlights ongoing efforts by local law enforcement to address crime in Spokane. The community's vigilance is crucial in enhancing public safety and supporting police investigations.

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