Crime & Safety
Suspects arrested in Fargo storage unit burglary

FARGO, N.D. – Two people have been arrested for burglarizing a storage unit at a facility in Fargo.
Thursday, an officer on patrol spotted a vehicle that was acting suspiciously. He tried to stop the vehicle but the driver fled. The storage company manager saw the police and suspected one of the units had been broken into. Working with the manager, officers were able to locate and arrest the suspects.
Dustin Ambuehl, 38, was arrested for burglary and possession of stolen property. Rachel Clow, 41, was arrested for obstructing. Both are from West Fargo.
Later, police detectives did a search warrant on another storage unit tied to the two and were able to recover several stolen items.
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