Jamestown  (JPD)  On Monday December 3, 2018, at 11:11-a.m., Stutsman County Communications Center received information from an anonymous concerned citizen reporting a male with an active arrest warrant was currently inside 122 Sunnyside Trailer Court. The caller indicated the suspect drove a vehicle to the trailer house, which was still parked outside.

Assistant Police Chief, Major, Justin Blinsky’s news release continued, Jamestown Police Officers responded to 122 Sunnyside Trailer Court and the first officer to arrive observed a male walking into the residence. The officer attempted to make contact at the residence and a female answered the door. She notified officers of the male’s identity in the back bedroom. Officers attempted to make contact, but the male suspect fled out of a window and ran through the trailer park.

Officers witnessed the male suspect flee into 128 Sunnyside Trailer Court. Multiple Officers set up a perimeter around the residence and attempted to convince the suspect to come out and give himself up. The male refused to acknowledge the officers commands and a search warrant was obtained for the residence.

Officers carried out the search warrant. During the search, Officers located Gary Zinck, Jr., a 43 year old resident of Jamestown, inside the entryway of the trailer house. Zinck Jr., was arrested on the Parole Violations warrant. He was taken into custody without incident and transported to Stutsman County Corrections, to await further legal proceedings.
The Jamestown Police Department was assisted by the Stutsman County Sheriff’s Office and North Dakota Dept of Corrections and Rehabilitation. The incident remains under investigation.