SPD Requests Assistance in Identifying Burglary Suspect

Ofc. Joshua Laiva, PIO


Monday, May 4, 2020 at 5:19 p.m.


Sunday, May 3, just after 1:30PM, Spokane Police responded to a call at the Herzog Family Center located in the 2700 block of S Grand Blvd., for the report of a commercial burglary.  The owner of the building reported a neighbor had witnessed the pictured male walking around the building.  The suspect forced entry into the building through an egress window, and stole electronics from the building.  The suspect fled the area shortly after the owner arrived on scene. 

Spokane Police are requesting media and public assistance in identifying the suspect pictured below.  There is probable cause to arrest the pictured suspect for Commercial Burglary and Theft.  Spokane Police request anyone with knowledge of the pictured suspect, or incident, to call Crime Check at (509)456-2233 regarding SPD case #2020-20073211.

With the recent increase in area burglaries, Spokane Police would request anyone seeing suspicious activity around community buildings to call Crime Check and report their observations.  With the eyes of the public looking out for these crimes we can all help reduce the amount of burglaries, and bring the suspects to justice.  Surveillance and security systems for both businesses and homes are always a good recommendation, and in cases like this, they can help identify the suspects.

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