Fargo (trfnews.i234.me) — A Fargo man is facing three felony charges after a reported drug call. Court records say he struggled with officers during the arrest.
Call for service
Landyn K. Keplin is listed as having no address in Fargo. Court documents say police were called on December 10. The call came from 3502 Interstate Boulevard in Fargo.
Police were sent for a report of people using drugs on the property. Officers contacted Keplin at the scene, according to court papers.
Search and arrest
Court records say Keplin agreed to a search. Officers reported finding a pipe. They also reported finding suspected methamphetamine.

Police then moved to arrest Keplin, court documents say. The filing says Keplin struggled with officers during the arrest.
One officer reported a minor hand injury, according to the complaint. No officers are named in this report.
Charges filed
Keplin now faces three felony counts, according to court documents. The charges include preventing arrest. The case also includes alleged meth possession.
He is also charged with possession of drug paraphernalia. The charges are allegations.
Keplin is presumed innocent unless proven guilty in court.
How to follow the case
Readers can look up North Dakota district court case information online. State law is also available for public review.
- North Dakota Courts Public Search
- North Dakota Century Code index
- Century Code Chapter 12.1-08 (includes preventing arrest)
- Century Code Chapter 19-03.1 (controlled substances)
- Century Code Chapter 19-03.4 (drug paraphernalia)
I’m Chris Harper reporting for TRF News.
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