Criminal Activity Leads to Emphasis Patrols in Northwest Spokane

Spokane, WALocal News

Spokane Police have escalated patrols following two drive-by shootings in the 1300 block of West Courtland Ave this year. Officers discovered evidence from both incidents but have not established a motive or identified any victims or suspects. In response to these violent acts, police will deploy additional patrols to monitor the area closely. Surveillance equipment has also been set up to provide 24/7 oversight of the situation. Authorities are actively seeking assistance from the public, encouraging anyone with information or footage to contact Crime Check at 509-456-2233, referencing incident #2025-20108422.

This response reflects the department's commitment to community safety and crime prevention. Increased police presence aims to deter further incidents and reassure local residents. The police department emphasizes the importance of community cooperation in addressing these safety concerns.

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