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Spokane Police have made an urgent request for public assistance in locating a missing child, highlighting the critical nature of the situation announced at 9:10 a. m. on December 12, 2024. This outreach reflects the police department's commitment to community safety and the vital role of public engagement in such cases. By fostering a collaborative environment, residents are encouraged to contribute to the safety of their neighborhoods.

In missing persons cases, timely information can significantly affect the outcome, potentially leading to a swift resolution. Spokane Police urge anyone with relevant information to come forward, stressing that every detail counts in the search efforts. The department aims to maintain transparency and promote community vigilance, reinforcing the message that public involvement is crucial for the safety of vulnerable individuals. As the search continues, the department remains focused on the child's well-being and the urgency of bringing them home safely, serving as a poignant reminder of the importance of community ties in addressing local safety concerns.

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