Fast Response Contains Suspicious Brush Fire in Latah Valley

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Firefighters contained a suspicious brush fire in Spokane's Latah Valley on June 18, 2025. The blaze, located in a timbered area, measured under an acre and prompted a coordinated response from multiple fire departments. Investigators seek information regarding a dark-colored Ford Ranger seen leaving the site shortly after the fire began.

A suspicious brush fire broke out in Spokane's Latah Valley on June 18, 2025, prompting an immediate response from local firefighters. Battalion 1, assisting with another wildfire, detected a smoke column and requested additional resources. Within ten minutes, crews discovered a grass and brush fire burning under an acre in a timbered area. The coordinated efforts of the Spokane Fire Department, Washington State Department of Natural Resources, and Spokane County Fire District 10 resulted in the fire's containment, with hot spots being addressed shortly thereafter. The cause of the fire is under investigation, and officials consider it suspicious. Investigators are particularly interested in a dark-colored Ford Ranger with noticeable items in its bed, which was seen leaving the area soon after the fire started. This incident highlights the ongoing risk of wildfires in the region and the importance of community vigilance. Residents are urged to report any relevant information to Crime Check at 509.456.2233.

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