Attorney General Drew Wrigley and Chief Deputy Attorney General Claire Ness talk to reporters June 11, 2025, about an opinion related to Gov. Kelly Armstrong’s veto. (Mary Steurer/North Dakota Monitor)
FARGO (KFGO) — North Dakota Attorney General Drew Wrigley is expected to release more information Tuesday regarding an ongoing and widening investigation into conduct surrounding the creation and sharing of illegal images.
KFGO News first reported last Tuesday that the state Bureau of Criminal Investigation is investigating the use of Snapchat to create and distribute sexually explicit materials by students at Davies High School in Fargo. Fargo Public Schools confirmed that the BCI served a warrant at the school last Monday for personal property of students.
Davies High School principal Sean Safranski sent another email Monday, Sept. 29 to inform families that two more warrants were executed.
“The search warrants were once again for the personal property of specific students located on the premises of Davies High School,” Safranski said. “The District and Davies High School are fully cooperating with BCI as it investigates this matter. However, because this is an ongoing criminal investigation, I am unable to provide you with any additional information.”
The Cass County State’s Attorney’s Office is overseeing the investigation.
Wrigley will hold a news conference Tuesday afternoon at 1:30 p.m. from the city commission chambers. KFGO will carry it live.


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