A driver with outstanding warrants nearly hit a Burbank officer Sunday night, led police on a chase and then barged into a Whittier apartment where he barricaded himself, officials said. He surrendered Monday morning.

Michael Shawn Wedge, 34, of Santa Fe Springs was arrested on suspicion of assault with a deadly weapon against a police officer, felony evading, and for numerous warrants, according to Burbank Police spokesman Sgt. Derek Green.

The incident started Sunday night near the Ramada by Wyndham Hotel at 2900 N. San FernandoBlvd. in Burbank.

An officer was talking to somebody else when a Nissan Frontier pickup truck pulled up, Green said. The officer tried to contact the pickup’s driver.

The driver fled from the officer and nearly struck him with the pickup, Green said.

The chase went south along the 5 Freeway and east on the 60 Freeway before it ended in Whittier. Authorities detained a woman who was a passenger. The suspect ran.

Police, assisted by other law enforcement agencies, closed off surrounding streets. The suspect entered an apartment where the door was unlocked, according to Green.

He didn’t give the apartment’s location but the California Highway Patrol and Whittier police said the standoff occurred on the 8300 block of Sargent Avenue.

The resident got out through another door and contacted police.

“She told the officers that (the suspect) had barged into her apartment and barricaded the front door with furniture,” Green said.

Burbank Police SWAT and its crisis negotiation team responded. The man refused to leave the apartment.

SWAT ordered the man out and he finally complied Monday morning.

“He walked out on his own. He came out about 5:11 a.m.,” said Burbank Police Sgt. Cindy Guillen.

Wedge was being held at the Burbank jail on a total bail of $390,000 for seven cases.

Burbank police didn’t have details about his warrants. But Los Angeles County court records show Wedge has a criminal record that includes a 2015 conviction for possessing methamphetamine and a 2004 conviction for forgery and possession of meth. He has pending cases for check fraud, grand theft and identity theft.