Belcourt: Mendez-Morales Held in Hotel Murder Case

Belcourt: Mendez-Morales Held in Hotel Murder Case
Belcourt: Mendez-Morales Held in Hotel Murder Case

BELCOURT, N.D. (trfnews.i234.me) — A man is being held in connection with a weekend death inside a casino hotel room in Belcourt.

The Rolette County Sheriff’s Office confirmed to TRF News that Rigoberto Mendez-Morales is being held on a murder charge.

The sheriff’s office also confirmed the FBI is investigating.

Officials have not released the victim’s name.

Officials have not released a suspect statement.

Officials have not released a timeline.

What we know so far

TRF News is told the incident happened inside a hotel room at the casino in Belcourt.

Two people with knowledge of the incident said the victim was a female.

They said she was stabbed inside the room.

TRF News has not confirmed those details through investigators.

Investigators have not released the cause of death in a public statement.

Investigators have not said if there were other witnesses.

Belcourt: Mendez-Morales Held in Hotel Murder Case
Belcourt: Mendez-Morales Held in Hotel Murder Case

Why details may stay limited

The FBI is now handling the investigation, according to local officials.

That often limits early public details.

Investigators may also be working across agencies.

More information may come when formal charges are filed in court.

TRF News will keep checking for verified updates.

Where the incident happened

The casino property in Belcourt is the Sky Dancer Casino & Resort.

The resort includes a hotel, listed here: Sky Dancer Hotel.

The reservation community is served by several local and federal agencies.

The Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa posts public information here: tmchippewa.com.

How to share information

If you have urgent information, call 911.

For non-emergency tips, Rolette County lists its Law Enforcement Center contact here.

Rolette County Law Enforcement Center

The FBI also accepts tips online.

tips.fbi.gov

Case reminder

A criminal charge is an allegation, not proof.

Mendez-Morales is presumed innocent unless proven guilty.

TRF News will update this story when verified information is released.

I’m Chris Harper reporting for TRF News.

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