Female in Custody After Vandalism at Downtown Auto Dealership

Spokane, WALocal News

A female suspect is in custody following the vandalism of 16 vehicles at a downtown auto dealership, resulting in damages exceeding $100,000. The incident took place late Friday night, prompting an immediate police response. Local business owners expressed concerns about safety and security in the area, reflecting a broader issue of vandalism impacting downtown Spokane. City leaders are now discussing potential measures to enhance public safety and prevent similar incidents from occurring in the future. Police have encouraged community members to report any suspicious activities to aid in maintaining safety.

The vandalism incident underscores the challenges that local businesses face in maintaining a secure environment. Spokane has seen a rise in property crimes, prompting officials to take proactive steps. The community remains vigilant as they seek to deter future incidents.

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