Fargo Walmart Bomb Threat Triggers Police Search
FARGO, N.D. (trfnews.i234.me) — Fargo police searched a south Fargo Walmart Tuesday after a bomb threat was reported.
No explosive device or suspicious item was found inside the store.
Officers reached the Walmart in the 4700 block of 13th Avenue South around 11:13 a.m.
The response began after someone reported a possible bomb threat at the business.
Police Search the Store
Early information suggested the threat was likely not credible.
Police still treated the call as an emergency to protect workers, customers, and nearby residents.
Officers conducted a full search of the Walmart.
The search found no explosive devices, dangerous materials, or other suspicious items.
Authorities later determined the threat was not credible.
The store then returned to normal operations.
Information about area Walmart locations is available through the official Walmart store finder.
Second Threat in Three Days
The incident marked the second reported bomb threat at a Fargo Walmart within three days.
Police responded Saturday to another Walmart in the 3700 block of 55th Avenue South.
That call came during the early morning hours.
Officers also searched that store and found no credible threat.
No explosive device was located during the earlier response.
Investigation Remains Active
Investigators have not said whether the two threats are connected.
Police are reviewing the available information from both incidents.
No arrests have been announced in Tuesday’s case.
Authorities have also not released a suspect’s name or description.
Because no arrest was reported, no verified mugshot was available for publication.
A mugshot should not be added without confirmed law enforcement information.
The investigation remains active.
Police may release more details if new evidence becomes available.
People with useful information can contact the Fargo Police Department.
Tips should include times, messages, phone numbers, or other details connected to the threat.
False bomb threats can cause fear and major public safety responses.
They can also disrupt workers, shoppers, and emergency services.
The public should avoid sharing unverified claims during an active investigation.
Official updates may be posted by the Fargo Police Department.
This remains a developing story.
TRF News will update this report when confirmed information becomes available.
I’m Adrian Cole, reporting for TRF News.
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