FARGO, Cass County (trfnews.i234.me) — A Fargo woman has been charged with felony terrorizing after an alleged threat during a disturbance call.
Court documents say the incident happened on December 15, 2025, just before 10 p.m.
Authorities say officers were sent to a reported disturbance.
What the documents allege
According to the documents, a witness reported that Adeysha McCorkle threatened another woman.
The witness said McCorkle threatened to stab the woman in the eye.
The documents say McCorkle later spoke with an officer.
McCorkle allegedly admitted she made a stabbing threat.
According to the documents, she said, “If you come near me, I will stab you.”

The charge
McCorkle is charged with felony terrorizing in connection with the incident.
Under North Dakota law, “terrorizing” can involve threats of violence that place someone in fear for safety.
The statute is listed under North Dakota Century Code section 12.1-17-04.
Charging documents are accusations and are not proof of guilt.
The case will move through the court process unless it is dismissed or resolved.
How to follow the case
Public case information can be searched through the North Dakota Courts Records Inquiry system.
People can search by name when records are available for public view.
Community reminder
If you feel threatened, leave the area when you can.
Call 911 for emergencies or immediate danger.
For general safety information, residents can also review public resources from the Fargo Police Department.
I’m Chris Harper reporting for TRF News.