WEST FARGO — A Minneapolis man was arrested Friday, March 28, after fleeing West Fargo police.
According to the West Fargo Police Department, around 10:36 p.m. Friday, West Fargo police stopped a vehicle in the 3200 block of Sheyenne Street for a traffic violation.
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The driver, Juste Maninga Sou, 30, provided false information to officers and then fled from the traffic stop, police said. Officers pursued Sou north to Fifth Street West. Sou entered a parking lot of a multi-unit residential area where the vehicle had become disabled.

Contributed / West Fargo Police Deparment
Sou was arrested and is expected to face charges of felony fleeing in a motor vehicle, reckless endangerment, providing false information to law enforcement, driving under suspension and an outstanding warrant.
No one was injured in the pursuit or arrest, police said.
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