According to Spokane Police Sgt. Ben Maplethorpe, the suspect is wanted for drug distribution. Author: KREM Staff Updated: 10:17 AM PDT May 7, 2021
SPOKANE COUNTY, Wash. Chief Garry Park neighborhood is clear after a standoff with a federal fugitive in a home on Thursday night.
U.S. Marshals has been looking for the suspect Jeffery Matlock for several days, Chief Deputy U.S. Marshal Gavin Duffy said.
According to Spokane Sgt. Ben Maplethorpe, police units and a SWAT team helped U.S. Marshal s arrest Matlock. They arrested him peacefully around 2 a.m. on Friday.
Authorities said the suspect is wanted for drug distribution.
Spokane police arrest man on suspicion of DUI, hit and run
While it was originally reported the driver had a gun, police said they found a gun that was not real while arresting the 35 year old.
The Spokane Police Deparment logo and patch that dons the side of all uniformed officers. Author: KREM Staff Updated: 8:41 PM PDT March 16, 2021
SPOKANE, Wash. Spokane police arrested a man for allegedly driving under the influence and hit and run after fleeing police and colliding with another vehicle on Tuesday afternoon.
At about 1:49 p.m., police responded to reports of a reckless driver who was under the influence on Cataldo Avenue, according to Spokane Police Sgt. Michael Huffman. Officers caught up to the vehicle, driven by 35-year-old Richard Urbanski, in the area of Desmet Avenue and Freya Street, Huffman said.
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New Spokane ordinance aims to deter armed militias from patrolling streets
Amid heightened concerns about political violence, the Spokane City Council adopted a new code making certain armed activity a misdemeanor in the city. Author: Casey Decker Updated: 5:50 PM PST January 12, 2021
SPOKANE, Wash The Spokane City Council adopted an ordinance on Monday night that makes certain activity by armed groups a misdemeanor under city code.
The move was designed to deter militias from patrolling the streets, a concern that began with protests last summer and was heightened by recent political violence at the U.S. Capitol. Rather than be reactive, I d rather be proactive and anticipate so that we re not caught off guard, said City Council Member Lori Kinnear.