SPD Asking for Help Identifying Suspects in an Arson

Spokane, WALocal News

Spokane Police Department continues to seek public assistance in identifying three juvenile suspects linked to an arson incident on August 3, 2025. The fire, which occurred in the 1600 block of East Mission Avenue, severely damaged several apple trees, a cherry tree, and lavender plants. Investigators have accessed video footage showing the suspects, who are described as young males with distinctive clothing. Suspect 1 wore gray shorts and a dark t-shirt featuring the phrase "Shot call-er M," while Suspect 2 donned Adidas-style pants and a yellow t-shirt with gray sleeves. The third suspect was identified by white plaid shorts and a black top with red accents.

SPD encourages community members to report any information that may assist in the investigation, referencing case 2025-20157743. This incident raises awareness about the impact of youth actions on local property and community safety. The public's involvement is crucial in addressing these types of crimes effectively.

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