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Blair Whitten, 28, has been charged with reckless endangerment after the incident at Riverside Cemetery in Fargo.
A Minnesota woman who allegedly made harassing posts about her ex-boyfriend’s death was arrested after driving her vehicle through the cemetery as his funeral service was taking place last weekend, ...
Blair Whitten, who made bizarre social media posts before allegedly crashing her ex-boyfriend's funeral, is now accused of spray-painting the face of a Jesus statue in Fargo, North Dakota.
Woman accused of crashing ex's funeral defaced Fargo Jesus statue, court docs allege Blair Whitten, 28, faces a Class B misdemeanor charge of criminal mischief.
The St. Paul Pioneer Press reports that Blair Whitten visited Fargo, N.D.’s, Riverside Cemetery Saturday afternoon despite a request from the dead man’s family that she stay clear of the funeral.
Woman who spray-painted Jesus statue, disrupted ex's funeral, threatened couple gets probation Blair Whitten also threatened to kill bar staff in downtown Fargo ...
28-year-old Blair Whitten now stands convicted of one misdemeanor count of reckless endangerment after the May 1 incident at Riverside Cemetery in Fargo.
Blair Whitten, 28, was charged with reckless endangerment following the incident at Riverside Cemetery in Fargo, North Dakota, on Saturday, police said.
28-year-old Blair Whitten was originally charged with felony terrorizing and misdemeanor possession of marijuana, but court documents show while Whitten pleaded guilty to misdemeanor terrorizing ...
Blair Whitten is facing a misdemeanor charge. Whitten reportedly told police that when funeral attendees approached her SUV, she felt she was in danger and pulled away, careful not to hit anyone.
Blair R. Whitten, of Minnesota, was arrested over the weekend on a charge of reckless endangerment in connection with an incident at the Riverside Cemetery in Fargo, North Dakota, the Twin Cities ...
Blair Whitten, 28, was charged with reckless endangerment following the incident at Riverside Cemetery in Fargo, North Dakota, on Saturday, police said.
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