Two men accused of a multistate crime spree were arrested Saturday after police said they attempted to steal a car from a Red Robin in Roseburg, setting off a pursuit down Interstate 5 in which one of the men fired a gun at several passing vehicles.

Oregon State Police arrested Jose Lopez-Jovel, 31, and Matthew Anthony Fanelli, 30, and booked them into the Douglas and Josephine county jails. Both had warrants for their arrest in other states, and Fanelli faced 11 charges, including attempted murder.

Matthew Anthony Fanelli, left, and Jose Lopez-Jovel

At 5:30 p.m. Saturday, Roseburg police found Lopez-Jovel at a Red Robin, where they were called on the report of an attempted carjacking.

Oregon State Police said that Lopez-Jovel was left at the restaurant while Fanelli escaped in the car he arrived in after failing to steal a car from the parking lot.

Lopez-Jovel was arrested and booked into Douglas County Jail on a Utah warrant.

Police then found the car suspected of fleeing the Red Robin heading south on Interstate 5. They chased Fanelli and say that he shot at them several times during the pursuit.

Police said Fanelli fired shots that hit a commercial vehicle, an Oregon State Police car and a child’s car seat with a child in it. The police car was disabled from the shooting.

Fanelli then crossed into Josephine County and lost the cops chasing him. Police were called later to another carjacking, this time on Picket Creek Road in Grants Pass.

Police say Fanelli tried to steal a car from a couple who had just arrived home. He shot the man, seriously injuring him, and assaulted the woman who were in the car. The man was taken to a hospital. Oregon State Police did not identify either victim or disclose the extent of their injuries.

He didn’t take the car, however, and fled in the car in which he arrived. After police located the vehicle again, it broke down, and Fanelli was booked into Josephine County Jail.

Fanelli was charged with four counts of attempted murder, three counts of attempt to commit aggravated murder, assault in the first degree, and three warrants from another state for crimes that include two counts of homicide and one of robbery.

Police in Taos, New Mexico, listed a warrant for Fanelli’s arrest on Feb. 20, saying he skipped out on his parole. He was convicted of larceny and assaulting a police officer.

Two days later, he was accused of assaulting a dancer at a strip club in El Paso County, Colorado, according to local paper The Gazette. A sheriff’s office release says that Fanelli is suspected of shooting at the manager and bouncer of the club when he was asked to leave.

The El Paso Sheriff’s Office issued a warrant for his arrest on charges of attempted murder in the first degree and illegal discharge of a firearm.