News Releases for Friday, November 7, 2025

Spokane, WALocal News

The Spokane Police Department has alerted the community about a new fraud and scam that is spreading nationwide. Authorities stress the need for residents to be vigilant against these deceptive schemes. Reports of similar scams have increased, prompting the police to issue this warning. Community members are encouraged to report any suspicious activity to law enforcement. The department believes that raising awareness will help protect individuals and prevent further victimization.

By sharing information, they aim to create a more informed public. This proactive approach is part of the department's commitment to community safety and engagement. Residents are urged to stay alert and informed about potential scams.

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