News Releases for Friday, November 7, 2025

Spokane, WALocal News

The Spokane Police Department has alerted the community about a fraudulent scam that is spreading across the nation. At 4:56 p. m. , officials emphasized the necessity for residents to remain vigilant and informed regarding potential scam attempts. This warning comes as scams have become increasingly sophisticated, targeting individuals through various means such as phone calls and emails.

The police urge residents to verify any unsolicited communications requesting personal information. By promoting awareness, the department aims to reduce the risk of financial loss and identity theft among community members. Authorities encourage reporting any suspicious activities to help combat these scams effectively. This initiative reflects a broader trend of rising fraud incidents nationwide. Increased vigilance and community cooperation are deemed essential for safeguarding residents.

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