News Releases for Friday, November 7, 2025

Spokane, WALocal News

The Spokane Police Department has issued a warning about a new fraud scam making its way across the nation, urging residents to be vigilant. Officials stress the importance of protecting personal information to avoid falling victim to these schemes. Reports indicate a rise in fraudulent activities targeting unsuspecting individuals, prompting the police to take preventive measures. Community members are encouraged to report any suspicious communications or activities to local authorities. This initiative reflects a broader effort to combat fraud and safeguard residents against financial exploitation.

By educating the public on recognizing warning signs, officials aim to reduce the incidence of scams. Local law enforcement remains committed to maintaining community safety and trust. Awareness and vigilance are crucial in preventing financial losses from these fraudulent schemes.

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