UPDATE: June 26th, 2018

An official with the U.S. Marshals has confirmed with Valley News Live that the two fugitives have been caught near Devils Lake.

This a developing story, stay with us here on Valley News Live for all the latest.

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Two fugitives fleeing from the U.S. Marshals caused property damage and minor injuries to law enforcement officers in Moorhead.

Monday around 4:40 p.m., the U.S. Marshals High Plains Fugitive Task Force was at 218 9th St. N, in Moorhead, MN, attempting to arrest 40-year-old Dustin Hebert.

While at the residence, Task Force Officers observed two additional wanted fugitives, 36-year-old Jesse Byzewski, and 42-year-old Laura Lorsung, and attempted to arrest them. When Byzewski and Lorsung saw the officers approaching, the fugitives jumped into their vehicle and sped off, hitting a Task Force Officer and causing minor injuries to law enforcement officers that did not require medical attention.

The fugitives continued to speed through residential yards, crashing through two fences and causing other property damage before speeding eastbound on 3rd Avenue.

Byzewski and Lorsung fled the scene in a maroon 2008 Mazda 6, with front end damage and North Dakota license plate 346 BEJ.

Task Force Officers arrested Hebert at the residence, but Byzewski and Lorsung are still at large. The U.S. Marshals Service will be working with local and federal prosecutors to determine if additional charges will result from the incident.

Byzewski is wanted on a Minnesota Department of Corrections Parole Violation warrant for Contempt of Court – Escape from Custody following his allegedly leaving a court ordered work release program. Lorsung is wanted on a Cass County, ND warrant for Felony Possession of Controlled Substances.

The U.S. Marshals Service is asking the public for any information that may lead to the capture of Byzewski and Lorsung. If you see the fugitives, call 911 immediately and do not approach them. If you have information regarding the subjects or their whereabouts, please call the U.S. Marshals Service High Plains Fugitive Task Force tip line at 701-297-5788.

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Two wanted fugitives who had a neighborhood on edge are back behind bars tonight. Jesse Byzewski, 36 and Laura Lorsung, 42 fled from police in Moorhead Monday evening, leaving behind property damage and causing minor injuries to an officer.

That's not all. The same culprits attempted to run from law enforcement again on Tuesday. But this time, they were caught.

It all started Monday evening, on the 200 block of 9th Street North.

U.S. Marshals were attempting to arrest another man, when they noticed two wanted fugitives in that same home. But when the marshals approached Byzewski and Lorsung, they hopped in a car and fled the scene. Valley News Live spoke with several neighbors on this block on Tuesday. After hearing about Monday night's incident and not knowing where the suspects were, some of them were feeling apprehensive.

“That scares me, especially living so close to them. They could have come over there and started arguments over there. For all we know, there could have been somewhere over there helping them,” says Brandie Hagen, whose aunt lives across the street from where the incident happened.

That wasn't all for these fugitives. They attempted to flee from law enforcement again Tuesday, near Edmore. But they were captured, just four miles east of Devils Lake. We spoke with the Judicial Security Inspector with the U.S. Marshals. He says, what helped find the suspects on Tuesday, were tips from the public and other law enforcement agencies.

“While that was happening, the subjects came out, ran into a vehicle, got into a separate vehicle from what they were using yesterday and took off in that vehicle,” says Judicial Security Inspector with U.S. Marshals, Bill Klug.

After a brief pursuit, that's when officials were able to close in on the suspects. Bill Klug says, additional charges are expected to be filed against Byzewski and Lorsung.