A New Hampshire man was charged Wednesday following a morning chase that ended in the Emporia area, according to the Roanoke Rapids Police Department.

Lieutenant Morgan Worrell said Johnathan Bedell, 48, remains in custody in Virginia and is expected to be extradited to Halifax County as soon as authorities in the commonwealth begin the process.

Worrell said the Greensville County Sheriff’s Office has filed charges against the man and there was a report of similar activity in Nash County before Roanoke Rapids police encountered him around 8:30 a.m. at the entrance ramp of Interstate 95 at mile marker 171.

Police received a report of a man standing outside his vehicle with hazard lights on while he held a firearm.

He fled northbound on the interstate when approached by law enforcement. He struck a vehicle while being pursued and then crossed into Virginia where he discharged a firearm at law enforcement during the pursuit.

Around the 11 mile marker he tossed the weapon from the vehicle and then was apprehended near mile marker 13.

Law enforcement learned that just before the arrival of Roanoke Rapids officers he had discharged a firearm into an occupied dwelling.

Bedell was charged with felony flee to elude arrest, felony discharging a weapon into an occupied dwelling, reckless driving to endanger, failure to heed lights or siren, resisting a public officer, speeding, and injury to personal property.  

Motive has not been established, Worrell said.

“We are thankful to report that a potentially dangerous situation ended with no injuries to officers, citizens, or the suspect,” Chief Lawrence Wiggins said. “These types of incidents can be unpredictable, and our top priority is the safety and well-being of the public and our officers. This outcome is a great example of teamwork between multiple law enforcement agencies.”