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.
Woman found dead in Jamestown identified
The Jamestown Police Department released the identity of a woman found dead Friday in a Jamestown parking lot. Written By: Keith Norman | ×
Evidence markers pinpoint areas of interest Friday as officers investigated an unattended death at the Two Rivers Inn East Friday. The victim was identified as Sabrina Grisham, 50, Knoxville, Tennessee by the Jamestown Police on Monday. John M. Steiner / The Sun
The Jamestown Police Department has identified the woman found dead Friday at a local motel parking lot.
Sabrina Grisham, 50, Knoxville, Tennessee, was found in the parking lot of the Two Rivers Inn-East in Jamestown around 11:15 a.m. on Friday, Jan. 8. An autopsy has been scheduled to determine the cause of death.
Health care professionals and first responders began receiving the coronavirus vaccine Tuesday in Jamestown. Written By: Keith Norman | ×
Robin Iszler, unit administrator for Central Valley Health District in Jamestown, was the first to receive the COVID-19 vaccine Tuesday, Dec. 22, 2020. John M. Steiner / The Sun
The first dose of the Moderna coronavirus vaccine was injected into the arm of a Stutsman County frontline worker at about 1:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Dec. 22.
It marked the first of about 300 doses Central Valley Health District has received and will dispense to health care workers and first responders in the county over the next two weeks, according to Robin Iszler, unit administrator for the health district.
Jamestown woman collects 800 gift baskets for front-line workers
The season of giving is upon us and a Jamestown woman is proving, a little bit goes a long way. Written By: Andreas Haffar | 12:19 am, Dec. 22, 2020
JAMESTOWN, N.D. With the COVID-19 pandemic taking a toll, she felt there was no better time than now to do a little something special.
Tia Benson, donated 800 gift baskets through Operation Gratitude, a nonprofit helping service men and women, caregivers and front-line health care workers.
She got the inspiration for donation baskets from her mother, who did something similar five years ago.
Originally planning on just delivering to the Jamestown Regional Medical Center, Benson and more than a dozen volunteers decided to deliver hundreds of gift baskets all across town. The Stutsman County Sheriff s Office, Jamestown Police Department, both city fire departments, and Jamestown Regional Medical Center.