After a weekend manhunt, a Stewart County man is facing attempted murder charges for shooting at his wife, according to authorities.

The Stewart County Sheriff's Office had been looking for Thomas Reynolds, 36, since Friday, and he was captured just west of Clarksville on Sunday.

The incidents started on Friday when SCSO Lead Investigator Jody Batton received a call saying there was domestic assault in process with firearms involved.

The call was from Reynolds' wife.

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Inside the residence in the Big Rock area of Stewart County, she reported that Reynolds fired a gun five or six times and then fled the scene.

“She was highly shaken up at the least with no major injuries," Batton told The Leaf-Chronicle. "Our main focus was to locate him. At the time, it was said that he was still armed."

“We just want anybody that is in any kind of domestic situation to reach out to us so it doesn’t get as far as this one did," Batton said. "Please seek law enforcement assistance."

Reynolds was caught in the Woodlawn area of Montgomery County on Sunday at around 1 p.m.

From 2011 to 2015, he was charged several times with drug offenses, but most were dismissed. His criminal report shows counts of manufacturing, selling and delivering substances, along with probation violations.

He has been charged with attempted second-degree murder, domestic assault, reckless endangerment, aggravated assault, and felon in possession of a firearm.

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