Two exotic dancers were arrested after they allegedly fought with other employees at a Mankato stripper bar and fled from police Thursday night.

Ebony Angele Jordan, 23, and Bianca Alexandra Strayhorn, 26, both of Milwaukee, were charged Friday with felony fleeing police as well misdemeanors for assault, disorderly conduct and trespassing.

Police were called to a disturbance between four employees inside Mettler’s Bar and Restaurant downtown just after 9 p.m.

An officer attempted to stop two suspects from leaving in a vehicle. The women ignored the officer’s orders and the drove away in a reckless manner, police Cmdr. Dan Schisel said. Another officer stopped the vehicle at Riverfront Drive and Madison Avenue. Related Articles St. Cloud bicyclist killed by hit-and-run driver, State Patrol says

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A Mettler’s manager reported that the dancers had been asked to leave after an argument with two other employees, according to the criminal complaint.

Instead of leaving, Strayhorn and Jordan allegedly attacked the other two employees. One employee reported Jordan hit her in the face with a stiletto-heel shoe. The other reported that Jordan pulled out part of her hair weave. Strayhorn allegedly pepper sprayed the complainants.

Jordan reportedly told police that the two alleged victims attacked her and that she was defending herself. Strayhorn reportedly claimed she witnessed but was not involved in the altercation, which she described as a typical girl fight, according to the complaint.