Update: State, county, local law enforcement involved with Fargo Davies High School investigation

FARGO (KVRR) – North Dakota Attorney General Drew Wrigley says state, county and local law enforcement officials are working on an investigation that involves the use of Snapchat to create and distribute sexually explicit materials by students at Fargo Davies High School.

“Our North Dakota Bureau of Criminal Investigation is working closely with county and city law-enforcement agencies,” North Dakota Attorney General Drew Wrigley said in a statement to KVRR News.

“The Cass County State’s attorney’s office is currently providing oversight for this ongoing and potentially expanding investigation. I have committed our BCI investigators to remain engaged in this effort throughout.”

A spokesperson for Fargo Public Schools says the BCI executed a search warrant at Davies High School Monday for personal property of specific students.

The spokesperson says the school district and Davies High School are fully cooperating with the BCI’s investigation.

Fargo Public Schools released the following statement:

The Fargo Public School District was made aware of an ongoing criminal investigation conducted by the Bureau of Criminal Investigation into the use of SnapChat to create and distribute sexually explicit materials. On Monday, September 22, the BCI executed a search warrant at Davies High School for personal property of specific students located on the premises of Davies High School. 

The District and Davies High School are fully cooperating with BCI as it investigates this matter. All questions regarding the ongoing investigation should be directed to BCI.”

This is a developing story. Check back for updates.

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