SPD Seeks Assistance in Locating Missing Endangered Male

Spokane, WALocal News

The Spokane Police Department (SPD) is actively seeking community assistance in locating a missing endangered adult male, as announced at 2:05 p. m. on September 16, 2025. Authorities have raised concerns regarding the well-being of the individual due to the nature of his disappearance. SPD has urged anyone with relevant information to reach out, emphasizing the critical role of community engagement in such cases.

This incident highlights the ongoing challenges law enforcement faces when dealing with vulnerable populations. The police department is committed to thoroughly investigating the circumstances surrounding the man's disappearance. Local outreach efforts are essential to gather leads and ensure the individual's safety and well-being. Community members are encouraged to remain vigilant and report any sightings or information. The case underscores the importance of collaboration between law enforcement and the public in safeguarding those in need.

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