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JAMESTOWN, N.D. (NewsDakota.com) – Another high speed pursuit reported near Jamestown Thursday evening.

The North Dakota Highway Patrol reports that just after 6 PM August 29th, a state trooper attempted to stop a vehicle for failing to move over for another trooper west of Jamestown on I-94. The suspect failed to stop and a pursuit ensued.

The pursuit went northwest of Jamestown covering 30 miles on county roads, Highway 281, and finally back onto I-94. It ended after the driver lost control at the intersection of Barnes County road 11 and 40th Street. The vehicle went through the intersection and came to rest in a tree row. Pursuit speeds reached speeds of up to 106 mph and was also in some wrong lane traffic.

59 year-old Jeffrey Boese of Fargo was arrested without incident. He was transported to Mercy Hospital in Valley City and then to Sanford Fargo for injuries sustained in the crash.