SPD Seeking Assistance in Identifying Robbery Suspect

Spokane, WALocal News

Spokane Police are seeking public assistance in identifying a robbery suspect connected to multiple incidents since July 22, 2025. The suspect is described as a white male, approximately 40 years old, standing between 5'06" and 5'07" tall, with a thin build. He has been seen riding a BMX-style bicycle and wearing distinctive clothing, including a blue medical mask and a black/navy jacket with white stripes. In some sightings, he wore a grey sweatshirt and an N-95 mask. Authorities emphasize the importance of community involvement in crime prevention, urging anyone with information to contact Crime Check at 509.

456. 2233 and reference case number 2025-20149240. The call for assistance highlights the ongoing challenge of local robbery incidents. Spokane's Major Crimes Unit aims to enhance public safety through collaboration with residents. Police warn against approaching the suspect, advising that any sightings should be reported immediately to 911.

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