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Two Fargo men arrested in morning drug bust

After SWAT standoff, Indiana troopers arrest man sought on probation violation

Jul 13, 2021 / 07:48 PM EST MACY, Ind. (WISH) After a 2½-hour standoff Tuesday afternoon in Miami County, Indiana State Police arrested a 45-year-old man wanted for violation of parole from a 2013 conviction on drug and gun offenses out of Tippecanoe County. Jason Fites, of rural Macy, was jailed in Miami County with new, preliminary charges of resisting law enforcement; criminal recklessness with a firearm; possession of heroin; possession of methamphetamine; dealing heroin; dealing methamphetamine; pointing a loaded firearm; violent felon in possession of a handgun; and possession of a syringe. Online court documents show Fites was convicted in February 2013 in Lafayette for possession of meth, and a firearm charge. He sentenced to prison and released in May 2020, according to online prison records.

Drugs linked to 100-mph, driver-switch chase

Jun. 2—A high-speed chase near the State Hospital grounds ends with two Logansport men behind bars. At approximately 5:05 p.m. Tuesday, June 1, an officer with the Cass County Drug Task Force observed a man driving a blue Yamaha motorcycle traveling south on the Georgetown Bridge before heading eastbound onto West South River Road. The man was identified as Nicholas Shane Army, 27. Once the .

Fargo police warn of fentanyl-laced pills after sharp rise in overdose responses

Officers are investigating drug trafficking that may be linked to nationwide dealers, chief says 5:22 pm, Jan. 22, 2021 × Fargo Police Sgt. Matt Christensen speaks about the rise in fentanyl pill confiscations and overdoses in our area as Police Chief David Zibolski listens during a press conference at the Fargo Police Department on Friday, Jan. 22. David Samson / The Forum FARGO The Fargo Police Department is warning the public that fentanyl-laced counterfeit prescription pills sold by drug dealers have made their way to North Dakota and are contributing to a substantial rise in overdoses for the city. The agency recorded 91 overdoses in Fargo last year, nearly triple the number reported in 2019. It’s the highest number since 2016, when overdoses skyrocketed to 70 as an opioid addiction epidemic surged across the United States.

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