N.D. Woman Catches Piranha in Reservoir JAMESTOWN, N.D. State wildlife officials have a fish story with some teeth to it. Game warden supervisor Dick Knapp and district game warden Jason Scott responded to a call over the weekend of a woman catching what she thought was a piranha at the Casselton Reservoir. The small fish with big, sharp teeth is native to the Amazon River in South America. Knapp said the catch was confirmed by biologists. The state Game and Fish Department believes the four-inch-long red-bellied piranha probably came from someone's aquarium. "It had to have been somebody's pet," said...