Grand Forks (trfnews.i234.me) — A Thursday night crash in Grand Forks ended with a DUI arrest, police said.
Officers were sent out at about 9:55 p.m. for a rollover with injuries.
The crash was reported in the 900 block of Campbell Drive, police said.
Rollover scene
Police said they arrived and found a tan 2003 Ford F-150 on its driver’s side.
The driver, Edward Forch, was outside the truck when officers arrived, police said.
Police said a passenger was still trapped inside the vehicle.
Passenger rescued
Grand Forks firefighters helped free the passenger, police said.
The passenger was removed from the truck at the scene.
Police said the rescue was handled by the Grand Forks Fire Department.
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DUI arrest
Police said they investigated and arrested Forch for DUI.
Police said he also faces several other charges.
Those additional charges were not listed in the release.
Medical response
Police said both the driver and the passenger were taken for care.
They were transported to Altru for medical attention, police said.
Altru Health System information is available at altru.org.

No public threat
Police said there is no ongoing threat to the public.
Police said all parties were accounted for after the crash.
Agencies assisted
Police thanked Grand Forks Fire, Altru Ambulance, and Interstate Towing.
Police said those groups helped during the response and investigation.
Grand Forks Fire details are posted by the city at grandforksgov.com.
Grand Forks Police information is posted at grandforksgov.com.
Safety reminder
Drivers are urged to plan a sober ride before drinking.
North Dakota traffic safety resources are posted at Vision Zero ND.
National impaired driving resources are posted by NHTSA at nhtsa.gov.
This story is based on a police release and early crash information.
Details may change as the case moves through court.
I’m Chris Harper reporting for TRF News.