Bellevue police said a suspect involved in three shots fired incidents was arrested Wednesday after a multi-state chase.

On Tuesday afternoon, officers were called to a road rage incident that escalated to shots fired. A resident in the neighborhood south of Harlan Drive confronted a driver who was driving fast through the neighborhood. The resident allegedly got into a vehicle and followed the driver to the intersection near Harlan Drive at Westridge Avenue.

The resident told police the driver pulled a gun and fired shots at his vehicle. The resident received minor scratches from glass breakage but was otherwise not injured.

Later that evening, Bellevue Police responded to Paradise Lakes regarding another shooting investigation. The victim told officers a suspect shot at him while he was picking up mail on the north side of the complex. The victim suffered a minor graze wound but did not have any other injuries.

Officers in the Paradise Lakes area spotted a vehicle matching the description in the two previous shots fired calls. The officer attempted to stop the vehicle south on Harlan Lewis Road but it fled and the pursuit was eventually terminated.

Officers said the vehicle return to the Paradise Lakes area and drove by the officers while firing two shots from the vehicle. The officers were not struck by any rounds.

Officers searched for the suspect and discovered he had crossed into Iowa. Tabor, Iowa Police initiated a pursuit. The suspect was eventually taken into custody by multiple Iowa law enforcement agencies after the vehicle crashed into the Nishnabotna River.

The suspect vehicle was determined to be a blue Chevrolet Malibu with no license plates. The suspect, identified as William Stanfill, is being held at the Fremont County Jail in Iowa.

Both Stanfill and his passenger, Jaqueline Streich, are being held on $1,000,000.00 cash only bond with charges of two counts Attempted Murder of a Peace Officer, Felony Assault with a deadly weapon, Felon in possession of a Firearm, Felony Eluding, Reckless driving and numerous traffic violations.

It is believed that Stanfill was responsible for all three incidents.