Yesterday, August 6th, at 8 a.m., Fargo Police Officers took a report of a stolen vehicle from the 1600 block of Dakota Dr. N. Officers were advised a male suspect entered an apartment, stole several items to include vehicle keys and left in the vehicle. This morning at 1:12 a.m., night shift officers reported locating the vehicle in the 2200 block of 13 Ave. S. The officer attempted a traffic stop, the driver fled and the officer did not pursue. The vehicle was again located at 1:27 a.m. in the 2400 block of 13 Ave. S. Officers again attempted a traffic stop, the driver fled, and the officer did not pursue. At 8:04 a.m., Officers were dispatched to PetroServe Fargo, 205 NP Ave., for a report of a located stolen vehicle. As officers responded to the area, the driver, identified as Andrew Travis Brook-Hadley, 22 years old of Moorhead, began to elude officers when he saw marked squad cars. An officer tried to initiate a traffic stop in the 800 block of Broadway. Brook-Hadley drove the vehicle up onto the sidewalk and fled, but officers did not pursue. Shortly after, an officer located the vehicle stopped on Dakota Dr. N. with a flat tire. Brook-Hadley saw a squad car approaching and drove northbound on Dakota Dr. N. Brook-Hadley continued to drive the vehicle, eastbound onto 19th Ave. N. after losing a tire, with officers several vehicles behind. Officers were authorized and deployed a tire deflation device on 16 St. N off 19 Ave. N. Brook-Hadley drove the vehicle over the tire deflation device and continued on towards airport property. Brook-Hadley crashed through the airport fence and officers conducted a pit maneuver stopping the vehicle inside a secure area. Brook-Hadley was non-compliant and resisted arrest. Officers were able to take Brook-Hadley into custody for possession of a stolen vehicle (x2), criminal trespass (C Felony), fleeing in a motor vehicle (x2) (C Felony), aggravated reckless driving, preventing arrest, driving under suspension, criminal mischief, reckless endangerment and possession of drug paraphernalia.