ST. PETERSBURG — A couple awoke amid debris and chaos after a car drove through their bedroom early Thursday morning.

Around 2:30 a.m., police say 27-year-old Michael Amons attempted to evade police and, while speeding without his headlights on, crashed into a home at 5301 10th St. N.

Police say Amons fled from a traffic stop near 54th Ave. N and 71st St. N when he turned off the headlines and began to drive erratically, according to the Pinellas County Sheriffs' Office.

Deputies did not pursue the vehicle as it fled from the traffic stop. A Violent Crimes Task Force unit did observe the vehicle as it drove through residential streets driving recklessly through traffic lights, stop signs and at one point exceeding 100 mph with no headlights on, according to deputies.

While attempting turn onto 10th St. N, Amons crashed his black Acura into the bedroom of a residential home, deputies said, causing significant structural damage.

The awakened occupants were not injured, deputies said. Amons was transported to Bayfront Health St. Petersburg for treatment of non-life-threatening injuries.

Deputies say they found a large quantity of drugs and money in the vehicle, including cocaine, marijuana, opioids and ecstasy.

Amons was evading deputies, but the St. Petersburg Police Department became involved after the driver crashed into the home.

Amons faces several charges including drug possession and reckless driving.