SPD Seeking Assistance in Locating Missing Endangered Male

Spokane, WALocal News

Spokane Police Department (SPD) announced a search for a missing endangered adult male, urging community members for assistance. The request was made on September 16, 2025, at 2:05 p. m. , stressing the individual's endangered status. SPD has provided details on how residents can report sightings or relevant information.

Community involvement plays a vital role in these situations, as timely tips can greatly enhance the effectiveness of law enforcement efforts. The department's appeal highlights the importance of vigilance within the community. Such cases often require immediate action, and public cooperation is essential for a successful outcome. The announcement reflects a broader commitment by SPD to engage residents in matters of public safety. This incident serves as a reminder of the critical role that community members play in supporting law enforcement initiatives.

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