Caught on Cam! Fargo Man Charged After Tow Truck Break-In – Surveillance Video Seals the Case

Flint Douglas Olsen
Flint Douglas Olsen

Fargo (trfnews.i234.me) — Flint Douglas Olsen of Fargo has been charged with felony unlawful entry into a vehicle following a bizarre incident that unfolded on March 28 in the 2600 block of 9th Street North.

According to court documents, officers were called to the scene after a man reported being harassed by Olsen, who was upset over the repossession of a vehicle — a vehicle that didn’t even belong to him. During the confrontation, Olsen allegedly attempted to get into the passenger seat of the tow truck involved in the repossession.

While Olsen denied trying to enter the vehicle, surveillance video from the truck reportedly confirms the unlawful entry, leading to the felony charge.

I’m Chris Harper reporting for TRF News.


Did you know?

  • Unauthorized entry into a vehicle can lead to a felony charge in North Dakota.

  • Surveillance video is often key evidence in property-related crimes.

  • Repossession disputes should always be handled legally and peacefully.

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