WEST FARGO, N.D. (trfnews.i234.me) — West Fargo police say shots were fired Friday afternoon.
Officers were called at 1:56 p.m. to the 400 block of 26th Avenue West.
The call reported shots fired in the area, police said.
What the police say happened
Officers arrived and confirmed gunfire, according to police.
Police say two nearby vehicles were hit by the gunfire.
Both vehicles were unoccupied at the time.
No injuries were reported, police said.
While officers responded, they spotted a suspected vehicle leaving the area.
Police say they tried to stop the vehicle.
The driver fled right away, according to police.
Pursuit and arrest
Police started a pursuit as the vehicle drove south on Veterans Boulevard.
Officers used a PIT maneuver in the 3200 block of Veterans Boulevard.
The driver was taken into custody after the vehicle was stopped.
Police identified the driver as Brittany Nicole Glennon, 35, of Florida.
She was booked on felony reckless endangerment and felony fleeing, police said.
Police also listed driving under the influence and firing a gun in city limits.

Investigation continues
Police say the case remains under investigation.
They have not released more details about a motive.
They have not said what kind of gun was used.
West Fargo bans firing guns inside city limits in most cases.
The city points residents to ordinance 12-0306 for details.
You can read the city’s public guidance here.
State law also covers reckless endangerment when a firearm is used.
The statute is listed as section 12.1-17-03.
You can read the official law PDF from the state legislature here.
North Dakota’s DUI law is found in section 39-08-01.
The official chapter PDF is available here.
For general West Fargo Police information, visit the department page here.
Public records requests can be started through the city’s records page here.
I’m Chris Harper reporting for TRF News.