SPD Seeks Public Assistance in Locating Missing Endangered Person

Spokane, WALocal News

The Spokane Police Department is seeking public assistance to locate a missing endangered adult, announced at 12:14 p. m. on August 21, 2025. This urgent request for help underscores the critical role of community involvement in ensuring public safety. Earlier that morning, at 9:53 a.

m. , firefighters responded to a significant warehouse fire at 101 North Madelia Street, prompted by multiple reports of black smoke. The fire incident raises concerns about fire safety and emergency response in the East Central neighborhood. Local authorities are investigating both situations, encouraging community members to report any relevant information. The missing adult case is particularly alarming, highlighting the vulnerabilities within the population.

The Spokane Police Department emphasizes the importance of community vigilance during such critical times. These incidents reflect broader issues of safety and emergency preparedness within the city.

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