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None injured after West Fargo police respond to mental health call for service
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WEST FARGO — No one was injured during a mental health-related service call Wednesday morning, July 29, in the 1300 block of Fourth Street Northwest in West Fargo.
The West Fargo Police Department responded to the area at approximately 10:25 a.m., according to a press release.
Contact was made with the affected individual, who exited the residence shortly after and was transported to the hospital to receive additional mental health resources.
ADVERTISEMENTAssisting the police were the West Fargo Fire Department, Sanford Ambulance and Cass County Sheriff’s Office.
Due to the mental health nature of the call, the police department will not be releasing additional information to the public.