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People confused as shelter in place alert in Fargo is sent to people across metro
The Fargo Police Department intended the alert to only cover a three block radius in South Fargo, but the alert sent out by Red River Dispatch reached far more people outside of that area.
January 25, 2021
FARGO, N.D. After a man barricaded himself inside his vehicle early Saturday morning in South Fargo, a shelter in place alert went out to people throughout the Cass and Clay counties.
The Fargo Police Department intended the alert to only cover a three block radius in South Fargo, but the alert sent out by Red River Dispatch reached far more people outside of that area.
Jan 14, 2021 4:15 PM
Drax is a solid liver colored German Wirehair Pointer lost in South Fargo along the Red River around 76th Ave.
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David L. and Carolyn J. Moe
It is with the heaviest of hearts that the family of David L. Moe and Carolyn J. Moe sadly announces both of their passing (Carolyn: November 24, 2020 / David: December 26, 2020) at the ages of 78 and 79 respectively due to complications from COVID-19. Both David and Carolyn were born in Bemidji, MN (David on August 3, 1941 to Marvin and Amy Moe / Carolyn on July 27, 1942 to Vernal and Elvera Bahr). Growing up, they attended Bemidji schools and were active members at the First Baptist Church. It was there that they met and married. They ended up in Fargo, ND where they lived and raised their two sons, Terry and Kevin. The couple was remarkably close from an early age until their deaths; they were virtually joined at the hip and in some way, we take solace in knowing that neither had to live life without the other.
South Fargo family who lost their home in murder-suicide fire launches GoFundMe
Juanita and her family had been living in the twin home since 2005.
December 24, 2020
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FARGO, N.D. (KVRR) A family who lost their home in a south Fargo fire is speaking out after the couple in the next door twin house died in a murder suicide.
A GoFundMe page has been created to help get them back on their feet.
“It was horrible,” Juanita Kreider who lost her home says.
Juanita Kreider was sleeping in her home early Tuesday morning with her husband Glen and their daughter Paula when she was suddenly woken up by the smoke alarm.
UPDATE: Names released in South Fargo murder-suicide fire
December 23, 2020
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UPDATE: Fargo Police have identified the victim in Tuesday’s murder-suicide as 49-year-old Angela Juven of Fargo.
Authorities say she is believed to have been killed by 54-year-old Joel Graf of Fargo who was also found dead.
The son of a woman who owns the home started a GoFundMe for living expenses. Click here to donate.
FARGO (KVRR) – Two people are dead after a fire breaks out at a twinhome in South Fargo.
Fargo Police believe believe it is a murder-suicide.
“7:29 this morning, Fargo firefighters were dispatched to the report of a residence fire, and it was reported it was a fully engulfed fire at 2101 52nd St S,” says the Fargo Fire Marshal Ryan Erickson.