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UPDATED: Police investigating unattended death in downtown Jamestown
UPDATED: Police investigating unattended death in downtown Jamestown

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time21-05-2025

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UPDATED: Police investigating unattended death in downtown Jamestown

May 20—JAMESTOWN — The Jamestown Police Department is investigating an unattended death in downtown Jamestown, according to Maj. Justin Blinsky, assistant chief of police. The Jamestown Police Department responded to a report of a man who appeared to be deceased laying at the bottom of a stairwell shortly after 9 a.m. Tuesday, May 20, at an entrance of an apartment building in the 200 block of First Avenue South. Upon arrival, Blinsky said the Jamestown Police Department determined that the man had been deceased for several hours. He said the man's death did not appear to be suspicious. Blinsky said the man did not have any form of identification on him. The Jamestown Police Department identified the man later on Tuesday and made contact with family, according to its Facebook page. The Jamestown Police Department won't be releasing the man's name or any additional information, its Facebook post says. The man was described as a Caucasian or Native American, 25 to 40 years old, about 5 feet 10 inches tall and weighing between 165 to 185 pounds. The man has a scruffy black beard with a full goatee and black hair and has several distinguishable tattoos on his left arm, left abdomen, left chest and left shoulder. He was wearing multi-colored Converse All-Star shoes. If anyone has any other information on the incident, contact the Stutsman County Communications Center at 252-1000 and ask to speak with Sgt. Jason Prochnow with the Jamestown Police Department.

Jamestown woman arrested on suspicion of DUI, fleeing
Jamestown woman arrested on suspicion of DUI, fleeing

Yahoo

time15-05-2025

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Jamestown woman arrested on suspicion of DUI, fleeing

May 14—JAMESTOWN — A 39-year-old Jamestown woman was arrested on Wednesday, May 14, on suspicion of driving under the influence after she fled from law enforcement one day after she was released from incarceration for an unrelated matter, according to Maj. Justin Blinsky, assistant chief of police for the Jamestown Police Department. Breona Amber Oretta was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence of an intoxicating liquor (second offense in seven years), DUI-refusal, fleeing or attempting to elude a police officer, open receptacle containing an alcoholic beverage in a vehicle and reckless driving. Oretta is in the Stutsman County Correctional Center where she awaits formal charges. Blinsky said a Jamestown police officer attempted to stop a 2005 Toyota Camry at about 1 p.m. Wednesday for committing multiple traffic violations, including almost striking another vehicle at the intersection 5th Avenue Southeast and 10th Street Southeast. He said Oretta drove the Toyota for several blocks without stopping. After a brief period of time, the Toyota stopped in the 200 block of 8th Street Southeast. The officer made several observations of Oretta indicating possible impairment, Blinsky said. Blinsky said Oretta refused to exit her vehicle and drove off from the traffic stop. Blinsky said Oretta fled from officers for a few blocks before coming to a stop for a second time near the 600 block of 2nd Avenue Southeast. Oretta was arrested and taken to the Stutsman County Correctional Center. The incident remains under investigation.

Driver escapes injury after vehicle goes into river on Friday evening in Jamestown
Driver escapes injury after vehicle goes into river on Friday evening in Jamestown

Yahoo

time09-02-2025

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Driver escapes injury after vehicle goes into river on Friday evening in Jamestown

Feb. 8—JAMESTOWN — A 52-year-old Jamestown man escaped injury after the vehicle he was driving went into the James River near the North Dakota State Hospital, according to Maj. Justin Blinsky, assistant chief of police of the Jamestown Police Department. Blinsky said at about 8 a.m. Saturday, Feb. 8, a passerby saw a vehicle in the water near 1800 block 12th Avenue Southeast and contacted authorities. The vehicle was a 2004 GMC Yukon. "It's very difficult to see unless you're actually looking there and so I'm guessing that that's why it didn't get called in right away," he said. Police arrived at the location and the Jamestown Fire Department was contacted, Blinsky said. "Initially we were unable to determine if there was anybody inside the vehicle and so we requested their assistance, as they would have the equipment to go out on the water safely ...," he said. The driver was not at the scene. Police were able to locate the registered owner of the vehicle, and speak to him, Blinsky said, and the firefighters did not have to enter the water. "He (the vehicle owner) stated that at approximately 9:15 last night (Friday), he was northbound in the 1800 block of 12th Avenue Southeast, lost control of the vehicle and hit the bridge abutment ...," Blinsky said. "He wasn't sure if it rolled into the ravine or not but based on the damage I think it's pretty clear that it did roll one time, ended upright in the water." The driver left and tried to get the vehicle out without notifying law enforcement, Blinsky said. The vehicle sustained significant damage and a wrecker was used to remove it from the water. The driver, who was not identified, was cited for care required and failing to give immediate notice of an accident and arrested on suspicion of failing to stop and remain at the scene of an accident, Blinsky said. The investigation into the accident is continuing, Blinsky said.

UPDATED: Jamestown Fire Department assists law enforcement after vehicle runs into garage
UPDATED: Jamestown Fire Department assists law enforcement after vehicle runs into garage

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time08-02-2025

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UPDATED: Jamestown Fire Department assists law enforcement after vehicle runs into garage

Feb. 7—JAMESTOWN — The Jamestown Fire Department assisted law enforcement on Friday, Feb. 7, after a vehicle ran into a garage in northeast Jamestown, according to Lt. Sheldon Mohr. A 57-year-old Jamestown man was driving a 2014 Chevrolet Silverado northbound on the 1600 block of 10th Avenue Northeast at about 8:20 a.m. Friday with an 85-year-old Jamestown man as a passenger, said Maj. Justin Blinsky, assistant chief of police with the Jamestown Police Department. Blinsky said the driver had a medical episode and lost control of the vehicle. He said the vehicle jumped the curb, went through the private driveway and struck a garage on the 1600 block of 10th Avenue Northeast. The Jamestown Area Ambulance rendered medical aid to the 57-year-old Jamestown man before he was transported to the Jamestown Regional Medical Center. Upon arrival, the Jamestown Police Department requested assistance from the Jamestown Fire Department to check the structural stability of the garage, Blinsky said. Four units and 19 firefighters responded to 1610 10th Ave. NE at about 8:35 a.m. Mohr said the Jamestown Fire Department checked the structural stability of the garage before the vehicle was moved. He said no firefighters were injured. Firefighters were on scene for about 20 minutes.

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