Fargo, Cass County (trfnews.i234.me) — Jeremy R. Bourasa of Fargo is charged with aggravated assault domestic violence.
The charge is a felony, according to court records.
What court documents allege
Court documents say officers were sent to a Fargo home on Feb. 17 at 5:52 a.m.
The call was reported as a domestic dispute.
The woman involved told police that Bourasa had been drinking.
She said he grabbed her by the throat.
She said he pushed her down on a bed.
She said he tried to strangle her.
The claims are listed in the charging paperwork.
Police names were removed from this report.

Charge filed
Bourasa is charged with felony aggravated assault and domestic violence.
The allegation describes violence between people in a domestic setting.
The court filing does not provide the full case history.
It focuses on the reported incident and the victim’s statement.
Prosecutors will need to prove the charge in court.
A criminal charge is not a conviction.
Bourasa is presumed innocent unless proven guilty.
What happens next
In felony cases, the court can set release conditions.
Those conditions can include no-contact orders and travel limits.
Future hearings are scheduled through the court system.
Dates and times can change with little notice.
How to follow the case
Readers can follow updates through the North Dakota Courts public access page.
The page links to the state’s records inquiry system.
You can search by name, case number, or county.
Some details may be restricted by law or court rule.
For general Fargo police information, visit the city’s Fargo Police Department page.
Help is available
If you are in immediate danger, call 911.
If you need support, the National Domestic Violence Hotline offers confidential help.
You can also find local advocacy centers through the North Dakota Domestic & Sexual Violence Coalition.
Help is available even if you are not ready to report.
I’m Chris Harper reporting for TRF News.