Fargo (trfnews.i234.me) — A Fargo man faces three felony burglary charges. Police say he broke into three apartments on New Year’s Eve.
Court documents name Larry George of Fargo. The filings say he entered apartments without permission. Residents in three units reported assaults.
Calls came in around midday
The first 911 call came at 12:51 p.m. on Wednesday, Dec. 31, 2025. Police were sent to an apartment building in the 600 block of 21st Street South. The caller reported an assault.
While officers were driving, dispatch received a second assault report. The reports describe a suspect moving from unit to unit. Investigators say George was located inside another apartment.
Officers arrested George inside a third apartment, the documents say. Three residents, in three separate units, said they were attacked. The court filings do not list the victims’ names.

Charges filed
Prosecutors charged George with three felony counts of burglary. The charging language alleges threats of serious harm or actual injury during the entries.
North Dakota law says burglary involves an unlawful entry or stay in a building. The law also requires intent to commit a crime. The statute lists factors that can raise the level of burglary. Those factors can include entering a dwelling at night. They can also include injury or threats of serious injury.
Readers can review the burglary statute here: North Dakota Century Code, Chapter 12.1-22.
How to follow the case
The allegations are claims in a criminal case. George is presumed innocent unless proven guilty.
North Dakota’s district court records can be searched online by name or case number. The court system says the public site is not a full criminal history. You can access it here: North Dakota Courts Records Inquiry.
For general information about the Fargo Police Department, visit: Fargo Police Department.
I’m Chris Harper reporting for TRF News.