WEST FARGO, N.D. (trfnews.i234.me) — A West Fargo woman is facing charges tied to allegations involving her mother.
Akuot Akon, of West Fargo, is charged with felony interference with a telephone during an emergency call.
She is also charged with misdemeanor false information to law enforcement.
What Court Documents Allege
According to court documents, police reviewed a series of 911 calls.
Police also conducted interviews to establish the facts in the report.
The victim is Akon’s mother, according to the filing.
Court documents say the mother uses a walker to get around.
The filing alleges Akon locked her mother out of the apartment.
The report says the mother was locked out without her walker.
Court documents say Akon threatened to leave her on the side of the road.
The report also alleges a threat to drop her off at a homeless shelter.

911 Call Allegation
Court documents say the mother tried to call 911 for help.
The filing alleges Akon interfered with that emergency call.
Police said the 911 calls and interviews were key parts of the case.
Arrest And Charge
Akon was arrested and later charged, according to court documents.
Police say she gave a false name during contact.
Investigators said they later confirmed her identity.
A criminal charge is an allegation, not proof.
Akon is presumed innocent unless proven guilty in court.
Public Records And Resources
Case records may be available through the North Dakota Courts public search.
North Dakota Courts Public Search.
The felony charge relates to a state law on interfering with an emergency call.
North Dakota Century Code, Title 12.1-21 (PDF).
The misdemeanor charge relates to giving false information to law enforcement.
North Dakota Century Code, Title 12.1-11 (PDF).
West Fargo Police information is posted on the city website.
Public records requests are handled through the city’s records page.
I’m Chris Harper reporting for TRF News.