Cass County, North Dakota (trfnews.i234.me) Fargo police continue searching for a suspect following a Thursday stabbing on the city’s south side. The incident happened on the 1100 block of 42nd Street South. Officers were called to the scene at around 10:08 p.m., according to the Fargo Police Department.
When officers arrived, they found an adult female suffering from stab wounds. Medical crews transported the victim to a hospital. Police say the injuries were not life-threatening. The victim’s name has not been released.
During the investigation, officers identified 22-year-old Tashyla Feather as the suspect. Police say Feather has no permanent address and left the scene before officers arrived. Her direction of travel is unknown. Investigators say she should be considered dangerous and encourage the public not to approach her.
Police have not released a possible motive. Detectives interviewed witnesses, reviewed evidence at the scene, and are working to confirm Feather’s recent locations. Officers have also alerted nearby agencies in case she attempts to leave the Fargo area.
The department is asking the public for assistance. Anyone who sees Feather or has information about her current location is urged to contact Fargo police. Tips can also be submitted through the department’s online reporting system. Officials say all tip information will remain confidential.
This case adds to a recent string of violent incidents in the region. Fargo police say they are dedicating extra investigative resources to locate Feather quickly. Residents in the 42nd Street South area may see an increased police presence while officers continue follow-up work.
More updates are expected once additional information is confirmed. Residents can review safety recommendations and crime prevention tips on the Fargo Police Department website at Fargo police
I’m Chris Harper reporting for TRF News.
