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Posted on: November 8, 2017

[ARCHIVED] UPDATE: Homicide Suspect Arrested

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UPDATE: Homicide Suspect Arrested

Homicide suspect David M. Campbell was just taken into custody without incident by the Spokane Police Department PACT Team. Spokane Valley Major Crimes Detectives will take custody of Campbell who faces murder charges.

This is a successful effort of multiple local, state, and federal law enforcement agencies, working together to locate and arrest this homicide suspect and work to keep our community safe.

We thank everyone for their help.

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Domestic Violence in Spokane Valley Turns Deadly

Spokane Valley Deputies responded to domestic violence call in the 18600 block of E. Bridgeport where it was reported an adult female victim had been stabbed, was bleeding and didn’t appear to be breathing. The victim was pronounced deceased at the scene and Major Crimes Detectives are investigating this incident as a homicide.

This morning, just after 11:00 a.m., Spokane Valley Deputies responded to a domestic violence call at a residence on Bridgeport where the victim appeared to have been stabbed and didn’t appear to be breathing.

Arriving Deputies located the victim who appeared to have been stabbed several times in the driveway of the residence. Spokane Valley Fire personnel also responded and pronounced the victim deceased at the scene.

Spokane Valley Major Crimes Detectives responded to the scene and are investigating this incident as a homicide.

The suspect, 37-year-old David M. Campbell fled the scene prior to the arrival of deputies but Detectives are attempting to locate him. Campbell is believed to be armed with a knife and should be considered as dangerous. He is described as white or Hispanic male, 5’10”, 210 lbs. with brown hair (possible shaved) and green eyes. He was last seen driving a silver 2002 Mitsubishi Montero with Washington license plates 600ZNS.

Anyone with information regarding this incident knows of David M. Campbell’s location or sees his vehicle is urged to call 911. Again, do not approach Campbell who should be considered armed and dangerous.

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