
SPOKANE, Wash. – Several regional law enforcement agencies made statements offering condolences for the Spokane Valley Deputy who died in a traffic accident this morning on I-90 near Four Lakes.
Spokane County Sheriff’s Office gathered with Spokane County Sheriff John Knowles for a .
Here are what some of them said:
“Our hearts & prayers go out to the Spokane County Sheriff’s Office and the family of the fallen Sergeant.
This tragic accident affects many in our community, including our own Officers who responded to the scene.
Please have patience with the heavy flow of traffic driving through Cheney throughout the day, as the freeway remains blocked due to the incident,” wrote the Chelan Police Department.
“Our hearts are with the friends and family of the Sergeant and all of our colleagues at the Spokane County Sheriff’s Office,” wrote the Spokane Valley Fire Department.
“Our hearts go out to the Spokane County Sheriff’s Office as they mourn the loss of their Sergeant who gave their life in the line of duty. Our deepest condolences to the Sergeant’s family, friends, and colleagues during this time of immense sadness and loss. Your sacrifice will never be forgotten,” wrote the Chelan County Sheriff’s Office.
“The Grant County Sheriff’s Office is standing to assist Spokane County Sheriff’s Office. We send thoughts of strength, support, and peace to our colleagues and the deputy’s loved ones,” wrote the Grant’s County Sheriff’s Office.

