WILLISTON, N.D. (AP) — Two North Dakota police officers who wounded a suspect in an exchange of gunfire have been cleared of any wrongdoing. The Bismarck Tribune reports that the decision allows Williston officers Tyler Iwen and Jordan Patton to return to active duty. They had been on paid leave since the Dec. 9 shooting of 30-year-old Eric Obregon. Police said in a statement that Patton recognized that Obregon had outstanding warrants after encountering him blocking traffic at a city intersection. When Patton asked him to step out of the vehicle, Obregon fled on foot, with both officers in pursuit. The department said Obregon pulled out a firearm before he was shot in his left leg and foot.