UPDATE: suspect vehicle in Dec. 9 shots-fired incident is located by police

The department says that nobody was hurt in the shots fired incident, but a nearby structure did receive damage.
Shots Fired Suspect Vehicle 2

UPDATE (1:30 PM 12/23/25) — The following update is being provided by Fargo Police Lt. Tom Shaw of the Criminal Investigations Division:

 

“As of today, Tuesday, December 23, the suspected vehicle in this December 9, shots fired incident has been located by Fargo Police Detectives and Investigators. This is an ongoing investigation, and no additional information is available at this time.”

 

FARGO, N.D. (KVRR) – The Fargo Police Department is circulating a surveillance photo, hoping for help identifying a vehicle they say was involved in a shots-fired incident in the early morning hours of December 9.

Lt. Tom Shaw says that shots were fired just before 5:00 A.M. in the 3600 block of 42nd Street South. Nobody was injured, but a nearby structure did sustain some damage.

At the time, the car had a dealer plate in the rear license plate area with temporary registration taped to the back window. FPD also described the vehicle as having a noticeably loud exhaust.

Anyone with information about the vehicle pictured is encouraged to contact The Fargo Police Department at (701) 241 – 5777. Anonymous tips can be submitted by texting keyword FARGOPD and the tip to 847411.

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