Grand Forks and Ramsey Counties, ND – A pregnant woman was arrested Monday night after a high-speed chase that began in Grand Forks County and ended in Ramsey County, authorities said.
Pursuit Details
The chase began when a North Dakota State Trooper observed a westbound vehicle on Highway 2 at Mile Marker 330 with a suspended registration and several traffic violations.
The driver, later identified as 42-year-old Danielle Reinhardt of Grand Forks, failed to yield to emergency lights and continued westbound at speeds up to 95 mph, troopers said.
Law Enforcement Response
During the pursuit, authorities deployed multiple spike strips in an effort to safely stop the vehicle. Law enforcement successfully brought the chase to an end using coordinated maneuvers, ensuring the safety of the public and other motorists.
Arrest and Charges
Reinhardt was taken into custody and booked into the Grand Forks County Correctional Center, where she faces various charges related to the pursuit and traffic violations. Officials have not released further details on the specific charges at this time.
What to Do When You Witness a Police Chase
- Stay calm and alert – Do not panic or try to follow the chase.
- Pull over safely – Move your vehicle out of the roadway if possible.
- Do not attempt to intervene – Avoid trying to stop or block the fleeing vehicle.
- Keep your distance – Maintain a safe distance to protect yourself and others.
- Call 911 if necessary – Only report relevant information if it helps law enforcement.
- Follow official instructions – Listen to emergency personnel and road closures.
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