Fargo, ND (KCSi-T.V. News & AP) — The North Dakota Highway Patrol reports, on Wednesday (August 8, 2012) at approximately 4:07 am, a Trooper located a vehicle westbound on I-94 that had been stolen from Moorhead, Minnesota, in an armed carjacking a short time earlier.

Authorities say the Safari Cinema employees were leaving work at about 4 a.m. Wednesday when the suspect approached them with a gun and asked for their keys.

Police say they recovered a pellet gun after the Fargo man crashed the car he stole into a curb, tree and a sign.

The car rolled and ended up on its top, and firefighters had to extricate the man from the vehicle.

FM Ambulance also responded.

The 20-year-old suspect Emmanuel Galuak, of Fargo. refused medical treatment for a cut on the head and was taken to the Cass County jail.

Fargo and West Fargo police officers also responded.

The Highway Patrol report says, near the Petro Serve Gas Station on 45th St. and the corner of 9th Ave in Fargo, a felony stop was attempted on the stolen vehicle.

The vehicle accelerated through the parking lot of the gas station and fled at approximately 80-90 mph east on 9th St.

The Trooper and Fargo/West Fargo police officers on the scene guarded the driver until the Fargo Fire Department arrived and freed the driver from the vehicle.

Fargo Police is investigating the crash, while Moorhead Police is investigating the carjacking and the Highway Patrol arrested the driver for Reckless Endangerment, Driving Under Suspension and Fleeing a Police Officer.