North Dakota Attorney General Drew Wrigley speaks at a press conference September 30, 2025. (KFGO News photo/Paul Jurgens)
FARGO (KFGO) – Dozens of phones belonging to students at Davies High School in Fargo have been seized as part of a wide-ranging criminal investigation.
KFGO News first reported on the investigation last week after Bureau of Criminal Investigation agents under the control of the Attorney General served a warrant at the school for the personal property of specific students. Attorney General Drew Wrigley says since then, two additional warrants have been served.
“Several schools involved and I’ll just tell you that we’ve gone through now we’ve got you know a little over 50 phones so far, probably gone through seven or eight or nine. So there’s a way to go.” Wrigley said.
Wrigley has revealed that the investigation started last spring when a West Fargo School Resource Officer became aware that explicit images created prior to that had been shared by multiple students through “Snapchat.”
“Challenges come for people where they, in turn, share it. Broadly, or with others, or where they participate in the harassment of these young victims.” Wrigley said.
Wrigley said some of the victims have been harassed, are suffering from mental health issues and anxiety. He says a significant number of them have changed schools.
Anyone charged who’s 18 or older could be charged, possibly with felonies, in adult court. The Cass County State’s Attorney’s Office would handle prosecution.
“These are victims. These young people are having their privacy violated in a way that you can only imagine as it’s spreading around. Sometimes through images that are completely concocted from artificial intelligence, sometimes they are actual images of these young people. They are victims and they are suffering.” Wrigley said.
Wrigley has not given a timeline for when the investigation could be completed.


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