Traill County (trfnews.i234.me) – Authorities were called to Mayville, North Dakota, on Sunday night after a report of a possible assault. Emergency radio traffic indicated that just before 11 p.m., responders were dispatched to the Arco area for a 59-year-old man who may have been injured in an assault.
West Trail Ambulance was sent to the location. At this time, no official details have been released about the extent of the man’s injuries. Authorities have not confirmed whether anyone has been taken into custody.
Officials noted that updates will be released if charges are filed. At this stage, the incident remains under review by law enforcement. Reports such as these are common in smaller communities, where emergency services respond quickly to calls of potential violence.
Residents in Mayville expressed concern after hearing sirens late Sunday. While authorities have assured the public there is no immediate ongoing danger, people are waiting for more clarity about what led to the report.
Cases like this highlight how emergency medical crews and law enforcement work together to address urgent situations. For now, the community will have to wait for further official updates from county authorities.
For related information about how emergency responses are handled in North Dakota, see the North Dakota Department of Health and the North Dakota Attorney General.
I’m Chris Harper reporting for TRF News.
