Fargo, Cass County, North Dakota (trfnews.i234.me) — Two suspects are charged. Police responded to a reported burglary at a Fargo apartment building.
Court documents say the call came in on January 17, 2026. Police were sent to the Mosaic Apartments at 312 11th Street North. The location is in north Fargo.
Police say they searched the underground garage area. Court papers say two suspects were found there. They are Dacotah Coggins of Moorhead and Tyler Ryyth of Fargo.
Investigators say both tried to run. They did not get far, the documents say. The filing does not report injuries.


What the police say happened
Court papers say the suspects were near a bike storage room. Police believe they tried to break into that room. The documents do not say the room was opened.
Police reported crowbars and other tools, the filing says. Police also reported drugs and drug paraphernalia. The documents do not list the type of drug.
Items listed in the filing
- Crowbars and other prying tools
- Drug paraphernalia
- Suspected drugs
The documents say the tools could be used to pry doors. Police took the items as evidence, court records say. The filing does not list any stolen property.
Charges filed
Coggins and Ryyth are each charged with felony burglary, court records say. They are also each charged with felony possession of drug paraphernalia.
Burglary charges often focus on entry and intent. North Dakota’s burglary law is listed in Century Code section 12.1-22-02. Drug paraphernalia laws are listed in Century Code chapter 19-03.4.
What happens next
A criminal complaint is not a conviction. Prosecutors must prove the charges in court. The defendants are presumed innocent.
Court dates will be set by a judge. Bond terms may be set at an early hearing. Future filings may add more detail.
How to follow the case
Readers can search public case records online. Use the North Dakota Courts case search tool. Search by a defendant’s name for updates.
Police information is also posted by the Fargo Police Department. This report is based on court documents. More facts may be released later.
I’m Chris Harper reporting for TRF News.