SPD Asking for Help Identifying Suspects in an Arson

Spokane, WALocal News

Spokane Police Department is investigating an arson incident that occurred on August 3, 2025, in the 1600 block of East Mission Avenue, damaging multiple trees and lavender plants. The Spokane Fire Department responded to the fire shortly before 2:00 PM. Investigators have obtained video footage showing three possible juvenile male suspects involved in the act. Suspect 1 wore gray shorts and a dark t-shirt with “Shot call-er M” in yellow writing, while Suspect 2 was in Adidas-style pants and a yellow t-shirt with gray sleeves. Suspect 3 was dressed in white plaid shorts and a black top with red accents.

The police are urging the community to help identify these individuals to further the ongoing investigation. Anyone with information can contact Crime Check at 509. 456. 2233, citing case number 2025-20157743. This incident highlights ongoing concerns regarding juvenile delinquency and community safety.

Authorities continue to seek public cooperation to address such criminal activities.

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