Jamestown  (CSi) The on-going investigation into an incident earlier Thursday  morning where at least one gunshot was fired in Northeast Jamestown during an altercation has led to multiple search warrants being served at multiple locations.

Assistant Police Chief, Major Justin Blinsky says,through those investigative efforts, the Jamestown Police Department has arrested 2 male suspects on multiple charges stemming from the incident and other crimes discovered during the investigation.

25-year-old Justin Wayne Mickelson of Jamestown has been arrested on suspicion of the following offenses: Reckless Endangerment; Discharging a firearm within city limits; Possession with intent to Deliver Marijuana and Schedule II, III, and IV controlled substances and other various drug related offenses.

34-year-old James Joseph Goodroad of Jamestown has been arrested on suspicion of the following offenses: Manufacturing a Schedule I controlled substance; Possession with the intent to Deliver a Schedule I, controlled substance; and various other drug related offenses.

Both suspects are currently being held at the Stutsman County Correctional Center awaiting formal charges. The investigation into the incident continues and further charges are possible.The Jamestown Police Department was assisted by the Stutsman County Sheriff’s Office and the Stutsman County Drug Task Force.

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Jamestown  (JPD) On Thurs morning at 7:45 am,  Jamestown Police responded to a report of shots being fired in Northeast Jamestown, after an altercation between 2 males.

Assistant Police Chief, Major Justin Blinsky reports, that the 911 caller who reported this to police was involved in this incident, but had left the location, prior to calling.

An initial investigation determined the 700 block of 2 Avenue, Northeast, was the location of the shots being fired. Two males were identified as being involved in an altercation which escalated into shots being fired. Those males are currently being questioned about the incident and there is no reason to believe there is any further risk to the public.

The Jamestown Police Department is being assisted by the Stutsman County Sheriff’s Office.

Anyone with information about this incident or anyone that would have home video surveillance footage which shows vehicular travel within a 2-block radius of this location is asked to contact the Police Department at 701-252-2414. This incident remains under investigation.