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Pursuit occurred after 2 p.m. Written By: Kathy Steiner | ×
Gary Zink Jr.
The Jamestown Police Department arrested a Jamestown man following a pursuit Thursday, according to Maj. Justin Blinsky, assistant chief of police.
Gary Frederick Zinck Jr., 45, is in custody in the Stutsman County Correctional Center, arrested on suspicion of felony fleeing or attempting to elude police, felony reckless endangerment and on a North Dakota Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation warrant of arrest. Zinck was also cited for possession of marijuana.
Blinsky said a Jamestown police officer attempted to stop a 2009 Ford Focus for a traffic violation at 2:22 p.m. Thursday in the 800 block of 4th Avenue Northeast. The vehicle immediately fled from officers, driving in a reckless manner, according to Blinsky. The driver of the vehicle, Zinck, was later determined to be wanted on a warrant and had a passenger in the vehicle with him.
JAMESTOWN, N.D. (NewsDakota.com) – A man is in custody after leading police on a pursuit Thursday afternoon.
On January 14th, a Jamestown Police Officer attempted to stop a vehicle for a traffic violation just after 2 PM in the 800 block of 4th Avenue NE.
Major Justin Blinksy reports the vehicle immediately fled from officers in a reckless manner. It was determined the male driver was wanted on a warrant and had a passenger in the vehicle.
The vehicle fled through northeast Jamestown before leaving city limits on Stutsman County Road 40. The vehicle drove on several gravel county roads before entering the town of Spiritwood.
Here is a portion of the news release:
Last night around 8:15 PM, 38 year-old Joshua Fergus McCleary of rural Wheatland, ND was arrested in Dickinson. McCleary is a suspect in a crime spree to include the theft of several ATM’s that spanned the counties of Cass, Barnes and LaMoure. At this time there have been no formal charges related to the ATM thefts. This investigation remains active and on-going at this time. As this investigation moves forward, more information will be made available. The Cass County Sheriff’s Office encourages anyone who has information that relates to these cases to contact our office at (701) 241-5800. After hours, contact the Red River Regional Dispatch Center at (701) 451-7660 and request to speak with a deputy.