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Investigation underway following bomb threat at Fargo federal building

Fargo, North Dakota – In a recent incident that unfolded in downtown Fargo, law enforcement agencies responded to a reported bomb threat targeted at a federal building.

The call alerting authorities to the potential threat was made at approximately 8:30 p.m. on Sunday, May 28, with the location identified as a federal facility situated on the 600 block of 2nd Ave. N.

Based on dispatch records, the responding authorities were actively involved at the site for a duration of roughly 20 minutes.

City officials from Fargo confirmed the presence of both local police forces and agents from the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) at the scene. As of now, the FBI has taken the helm in conducting further inquiries related to this incident.

The FBI, however, has not yet disclosed additional details pertaining to the nature of the threat or the progression of their investigation.

Mitch Havens

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