Suspect in Custody After Committing Multiple Armed Robberies

Spokane, WALocal News

Spokane police arrested a suspect linked to multiple armed robberies on November 11, 2025, marking a significant development in local crime prevention efforts. The suspect has been charged with two counts of first-degree robbery and is currently held at Spokane County Jail. In a related announcement, the City of Spokane reassured residents that garbage, recycling, and food and yard waste services will continue on their normal schedule this week. Residents are reminded to place their waste carts at the curb by 6 a. m.

on collection days to ensure timely service. The city also released information regarding its holiday operations schedule for Veterans' Day, ensuring that residents are informed about service availability. These actions reflect the city's commitment to maintaining public safety and service efficiency during holiday periods. Spokane's law enforcement and city services are working collaboratively to address both crime and community needs effectively. Ongoing communication about these matters is essential for community engagement and public awareness.

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