Spokane Valley, WA – Three burglary suspects were arrested early Thursday morning after Spokane Valley and Spokane County deputies, with the help of a K9 unit and a drone, tracked down a man who fled from a residence near S. Dickinson Drive and S. Winter Road.
According to the Spokane County Sheriff’s Office, deputies responded around 5:00 a.m. on October 2, 2025, to a report of a burglary in progress. The caller told dispatchers he saw two people breaking into a vacant home. When deputies arrived, they observed two individuals—identified as Jacob M. Parman-Todd, 34, and Kaitlyn L. Tucker (also known as Wright), 34—inside the house.
Tucker complied with commands and was detained, but Parman-Todd ran down a nearby hill. While a drone operator and K9 unit began searching the area, other deputies found a third suspect—Joseph A. Felix, 30—hiding in a bathroom cabinet inside the home.
The K9 team and drone later located Parman-Todd hiding under a deck of a nearby home, where he surrendered after multiple warnings. Deputies also discovered drug paraphernalia scattered throughout the residence.
All three suspects were booked into the Spokane County Jail for Residential Burglary. Parman-Todd and Felix also had active felony warrants. Court records show both were later released on their burglary charges, though Parman-Todd remains in custody on additional offenses, including identity theft and attempting to elude police.
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