Spokane Police Seeking Public Assistance in Identifying Suspect in Downtown Property Damage Incident

Spokane, WALocal News

In the early hours of March 31, 2025, a vandalism incident occurred at a business located at 808 W. Sprague Avenue in Spokane, where an unknown suspect threw a brick through the window, resulting in damages estimated at around $3,000. Officer Daniel Strassenberg from the Public Information Office reported that the motive for this act of vandalism is still unknown, raising concerns about community safety. The Spokane Police Department has released video footage and photographs of the suspect, although the clarity is compromised due to the dim lighting at that hour. They are actively seeking assistance from the public to identify the individual responsible.

Anyone with information is encouraged to contact Crime Check at 509. 456. 2233. This incident not only underscores the issue of property damage but also highlights the importance of community involvement in crime prevention. The police's proactive approach in releasing media materials aims to foster public engagement in the investigation.

Community members are reminded of the critical role they play in reporting suspicious activities to enhance safety in their neighborhoods.

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