SPD Asking for Help Identifying Suspects in an Arson

Spokane, WALocal News

Spokane Police Department investigators are seeking public assistance to identify three juvenile males suspected of committing arson on August 3, 2025. The fire erupted in the 1600 block of East Mission Ave. , causing significant damage to multiple apple trees, a cherry tree, and lavender plants. Witnesses reported that video footage showed the suspects, who appear to be young teenagers with short haircuts. Suspect descriptions include one wearing gray shorts and a dark t-shirt with "Shot call-er M," another in Adidas-style pants and a yellow shirt with gray sleeves, and a third in plaid shorts and a black top with red accents.

The SPD urges anyone with relevant information to contact Crime Check at 509. 456. 2233 and reference case number 2025-20157743. Public involvement is crucial for advancing the investigation and ensuring community safety. The department emphasizes that arson poses a serious threat to local residents and property.

The investigation reflects a commitment to addressing crime and protecting the Spokane community.

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