Investigators Asking for Help to ID Witness to Fatal Crash

Spokane, WALocal News

Spokane Police are urgently seeking the public's assistance in identifying a witness to a tragic fatal collision that occurred on March 28, 2025, at the intersection of Market St. and Francis Ave. A young man lost his life in this accident, prompting investigators to take swift action in gathering more information. To aid in their efforts, the police have released images of a vehicle resembling a late 90s or early 2000s Ford extended cab pickup truck, which was captured in surveillance footage near the scene. The police are asking anyone who may have seen the vehicle or has information about the crash to contact Crime Check at 509-456-2233, referencing incident #2025-20060269.

This incident highlights the critical role that community members can play in assisting law enforcement, especially in serious cases involving loss of life. The appeal for help not only reflects the urgency of the investigation but also serves as a reminder of the collective responsibility we share in ensuring safety on our roads. As the investigation continues, the police remain committed to uncovering the details surrounding this tragic event. Community engagement is vital, and every piece of information can make a difference.

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