By: Anna Ballweber
FARGO, N.D. (Valley News Live) – Several bags of garbage and construction materials were illegally dumped at the Arc Thrift Store donation site in south Fargo, forcing staff to divert resources from programs that support individuals with disabilities.
Security footage reviewed by staff showed a man getting out of his truck and dumping everything from his trailer at the donation site after hours.
The bags contained garbage, car parts, shoes, mail and other non-donatable items that froze to the ground.
“There’s nothing that’s donatable in it. It’s not like there’s anything that could possibly even be thought of as donated. It’s literal garbage,” said Lisa Anderson, Assistant Manager of the 32nd Ave. location.
The dumped materials blocked parts of the donation entrance, requiring significant cleanup efforts from Arc crews.
The frozen bags were difficult to move and created a substantial mess at the facility, according to staff.
“We’re not even making a dent because there’s so much of it,” Anderson added.
Arc’s thrift stores fund programs that support individuals with disabilities. The organization said the illegal dumping diverted manpower and money away from those services.
The manager said, “Our programs and our charities completely run off our thrift stores. Trying to get this cleaned up is taking away manpower, money, everything like that, stuff we already don’t have.”
The Arc filed a police report, but the man responsible has not been identified.
According to Fargo City Ordinance, littering on private property carries a $150 non-criminal fine.
North Dakota State law considers dumping litter that exceeds more than one cubic foot a Class B misdemeanor.
We’re not 100% sure what the intent was, but illegal dumping is illegal. Do not do it again,” Anderson said.
The organization encourages people to follow donation guidelines before bringing items to the store.



