Dramatic footage shows a man being tasered by police as he attempted to steal a car from a Marine Corps veteran at the end of a day-long crime spree.

Volusia County deputies in Florida say Anthony Gunther, 34, broke into two vehicles and stole a Jaguar from a car dealership.

He then led deputies on an aerial chase that ended with him trying to carjack a man before a deputy used a Taser to stop him.

Anthony Gunther (pictured) went on a day long rampage that involved breaking into several cars before police eventually caught him during an attempted carjacking

Authorities said the string of crimes began Tuesday at about 4.04 pm in Seville when a woman reported she saw someone trying to break into her vehicle that was parked in her driveway.

She got her firearm to scare the man, later identified as Anthony Gunther.

When the victim went outside to confront Gunther, he came toward her in an aggressive manner so she fired a shot into the ground to scare him off, according to an affidavit obtained by WKMG News 6.

Gunther took a silver bracelet he retrieved by reaching into the victim's open vehicle window and fled the home in a red SUV, which had been reported stolen out of Holly Hill earlier that day, deputies said.

Minutes later, at 4:11 p.m., deputies said they got a call that turned out to be a car break-in in progress at a Kangaroo gas station in Seville.

In that case, the victim reported a man parked a red SUV next to her 2011 Chevrolet then used a tool to break one of the windows on her vehicle, according to the report.

Deputies said Gunther fled in the stolen SUV without stealing anything from the woman's Chevrolet.

Police in a helicopter were able to track Gunther's movements after he attempted to steal several cars in the area and did not appear to know where he was going

Gunther then parked beside David Final's vehicle and ran towards it before attempting to drive away in the car

Deputies said they spotted his vehicle traveling about 90 mph near McBride Road and Lake George Road but lost sight of him going southbound on Highway 17.

Volusia County Sheriff's Office helicopter unit followed Gunther as he drove the stolen Jaguar in Pierson.

Deputies said Gunther got out of the vehicle and attempted to carjack a man and his friend who were stopped in the area to look at a house boat that was for sale.

Gunther got into the driver's seat of the black Ford F-150 and the victim got in the passenger's seat to attempt to stop him, according to the affidavit.

The two men struggled for control of the gear until a deputy deployed a Taser on Gunther, at which point Gunther surrendered, the report said.

Police finally apprehend Gunther as he attempts to steal David Final's car in Volusia County

Police deployed the taser a number of times to stop him when he tried to flee from the vehicle

Police tasered the man who told them 'I'm sorry, I just got a crazy drug habit' upon arrival

David Final, a U.S. Marine Corps veteran, jostled with Gunther as he tried to steal his SUV before police arrived and tasered him.

He told Channel 9 he was examining a house boat that he was considering buying Tuesday when he saw the Jaguar car pull up beside his pickup truck.

'He stopped and I saw him starting to bail out. I knew right away he was going for my truck. You picked the wrong person to mess with'.

Police handcuffed Gunther and brought him to Volusia County Branch Jail where he faces charges including carjacking, burglary of a vehicle, battery and criminal mischief

David Final and his female acquaintance stopped to look at a houseboat when Gunther arrived on the scene and tried to steal his car

Final said he ran toward his pickup and fought off Gunther in the cab.

'I'm sorry. I just got a crazy drug habit,' Gunther could be heard saying in video recorded by a deputy's body-worn camera.

When deputies searched the stolen red SUV, they found three cellphones, several ID cards, a Social Security card, a laptop and other items that did not belong to the owner of the vehicle.

Gunther was booked into the Volusia County Branch Jail on charges of carjacking, two counts of grand theft auto, burglary of a vehicle, theft, battery, resisting without violence, driving while a license is suspended or revoked and criminal mischief.