News Releases for Friday, November 7, 2025

Spokane, WALocal News

Spokane Police warn residents about a new nationwide fraud scam affecting communities. The department emphasizes awareness as a crucial defense against these deceptive practices. They encourage citizens to report any suspicious activities promptly. This initiative reflects a broader effort to protect the local community from financial fraud. Police officials have stated that such scams often target vulnerable populations, making vigilance essential.

Local authorities aim to disseminate information to help residents recognize and avoid scams. The Spokane Police Department is committed to safeguarding the public's financial well-being. Citizens are reminded that their proactive reporting can aid in combating these fraudulent activities.

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