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Posted on: December 3, 2025

[ARCHIVED] Spokane Valley Sends a Clear Message About Shoplifting

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Spokane Valley Sends a Clear Message About Shoplifting

The Spokane Valley Police Department has partnered with local retailers to conduct a series of retail theft emphasis operations to deter this criminal activity, and hold suspects accountable throughout the holiday season. 

On Thursday, November 20, 2025, Spokane Valley Investigative Unit (SVIU) Detectives partnered with Loss Prevention employees from seven Spokane Valley retailers during a four-hour retail theft emphasis, resulting in nine arrests. 

The theft attempts included various tools, a Bluetooth speaker, a phone charger, boots, clothing, other merchandise, and an effort to return stolen products for cash.  SVIU Detectives estimated the value of the recovered merchandise during this operation at approximately $2,500.

SVIU Detectives plan to conduct up to four additional operations over the next few weeks due to the Spokane Valley City Council’s strong commitment and authorization of funds to specifically address this criminal activity and hold those committing retail theft accountable.   

“The Spokane Valley Police Department has zero tolerance for shoplifting and theft,” said Spokane Valley Police Chief David Ellis. “I am grateful for the City Council’s commitment to supporting public safety, our local businesses, and our strong partnership with our retailers. Together, we will ensure that criminals will be held accountable for their actions in our city.” 

The Spokane Valley City Council unanimously approved 10 new police officers in early 2025, including two new property crime detectives assigned to SVIU, who assisted in this operation.  Last month, the Council also approved additional funding to support the Spokane Valley Police Department’s efforts to aggressively deter retail theft in Spokane Valley and our region. 

“The City Council is committed to supporting our business community and ensuring Spokane Valley remains a safe place for every resident, visitor and business” said Spokane Valley Councilmember Ben Wick. “We believe in holding criminals accountable for their actions, and these additional resources will help foster a safer, stronger community for all.”

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