A 34-year-old man wanted for firing shots at three different locations in Lincoln on April 22 has been arrested.

Brian Gouge, 34, was arrested in Sioux City, Iowa on May 2 by the US Marshals Office and the Northern Iowa Fugitive Task Force.

Gouge, who is a parole absconder, was located by authorities in Sioux City on May 1 but sped away when officers attempted to make contact.

On May 2, authorities in Iowa found the car Gouge was driving, which was determined to be stolen from Omaha.

They waited by the vehicle until Gouge returned and took him into custody.

He is being held in Iowa on charges of possession of a firearm by a prohibited person, use of a firearm to commit a felony, unlawful discharge of a firearm, and theft of over $400.

Lincoln Police said around 5:30 p.m. on April 22, Gouge and his 20-year-old cousin were driving around. The cousin told police she stopped to go to the bathroom, and Gouge stole her 2014 Black Dodge Avenger.

Around 10:20 p.m., authorities received calls of shots fired in the area of 23rd and Dudley streets. Witnesses told police they saw Gouge arrive in the black Avenger and get into an argument with members of his family.

A short time later, gunshots were heard, witnesses told police, and multiple shell casings were found at the scene.

Later in the night, around 11:55 p.m., witnesses reported hearing gunshots in the area of 52nd and Randolph streets.

When officers were in route, the black Avenger was spotted on Normal Boulevard, and officers tried to initiate a traffic stop. However, the Avenger fled from police.

Shell casings were also found in the area of 52nd and Randolph.

Police said the cousin proceeded to borrow her mother’s vehicle and go searching for Gouge. She spotted him at 640 S 12th Street.

She shouted out the window at Gouge as he was walking down an alley, police said, and he reportedly turned around and fired 4-5 shots at her vehicle, striking it multiple times.

There were no injuries reported from any of the shootings.