SPD Asking for Help Identifying Suspects in an Arson

Spokane, WALocal News

Spokane Police Department (SPD) investigators are urging the public to assist in identifying three juvenile suspects linked to an arson incident on August 3, 2025. The fire, which broke out in the 1600 block of East Mission Avenue, caused damage to multiple apple trees, a cherry tree, and lavender plants, among other property. Authorities have obtained video evidence showing the suspects, described as young males wearing notable clothing items. Suspect 1 is in gray shorts with a dark t-shirt featuring “Shot call-er M” in yellow. Suspect 2 wears Adidas-style pants and a yellow t-shirt with gray sleeves, while Suspect 3 has on possibly white plaid shorts and a black top with red accents.

SPD stresses that identifying these individuals is crucial for advancing the investigation. The department encourages anyone with information to reach out to Crime Check at 509. 456. 2233, using case number 2025-20157743. The incident highlights ongoing concerns about youth involvement in criminal activities within the community.

Community engagement is vital in resolving such incidents and preventing future occurrences.

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