
Man arrested after multi-county chase in eastern North Dakota
The incident occurred shortly before 11 a.m. on Wednesday, June 18, when a reckless driver was reported driving a 2010 Nissan Cube on Interstate 29 in northern Cass County.
According to a report from the North Dakota Highway Patrol, the vehicle was reported to be swerving, brake-checking and not allowing others to pass. A Highway Patrol trooper responded and found the vehicle near mile marker 111 on I-29.
The vehicle failed to stop, according to the Highway Patrol report. It exited at mile marker 118 and then merged back to northbound I-29.
At mile marker 130, officers were able to spike the vehicle and stop the driver.
Arrested was Kevin Anderson, 53, of Fort Ransom. He is charged with a number of driving-related offenses, including three Class C felonies.
Agencies involved were the Highway Patrol, the Traill County Sheriff's Office and the Grand Forks County Sheriff's Office.
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