A Kansas man is on the run after a crime spree that spans multiple states and includes stealing several trucks, kidnapping, and possession of drugs.

The Marion County Sheriff's Office says one of the trucks stolen was from a family's garage in Marion County.

The suspect, Allen Dean Washburn, 35, has also been posting videos of his drive across the country as he continues to evade law enforcement on Facebook.

The Sheriff's Office says based on the suspect's videos, they believe he's now in California. What Washburn says in one of the videos has detectives concerned it could all end violently.

In the video, Washburn says he's in Arizona then shows the desert landscape.

"Going about 100 miles per hour!" he shouts.

Another video shows snowy roads and mountains.

"It's beautiful you gotta see this," he says.

He's fleeing law enforcement in a stolen silver Ford truck that's towing a small trailer.

"Pretty much a narcissistic personality there. Showing off, driving the victim's truck. And pretty proud of himself," said Detective Wilma Mueller of the Marion County Sheriff's Office.

Mueller says it's the latest in a crime spree that includes kidnapping, drug possession, and stealing at least three vehicles.

The last car he's seen driving is the silver truck that belongs to Merle and Michelle Flaming.

"The trailer was gone, truck was gone, and the motorcycle was in the driveway," Merle Flaming said.

The crime happened Christmas Day. Detectives say Washburn broke into the Flamings' locked garage while they were on vacation.

On Thursday, the Flamings watched some of the suspect's videos for the first time.

"This is the high I get. I don't need drugs," Washburn says in one of the videos, commenting on the landscape.

"There's no regret at all," Michelle said. "When you see who he is and you go through that edginess again. And you hear his voice. It's just... it makes it tough," she said.

Washburn posted a dozen videos on Facebook. The suspect's page is private, but a concerned citizen shared the videos with the sheriff's office.

In some of the videos, Washburn seems elated, singing and blasting music.

Other videos take a serious tone.

"I do things that no one would ever understand," Washburn said.

One video has Detective Mueller concerned.

"I'm at total peace. I don't know what's going to happen to me. Usually anybody that does anything, especially whatever I'm.... usually something horrible happens. I'm not going to jail," Washburn says.

"When we hear a suspect say he's not going to return to jail and he's at peace, and we know he's armed - there was a handgun in the stolen truck. I believe he will either take himself out or force the police to do so," Mueller said.

It's something that has the Flamings' worried too.

"Because I don't think it's going to end well," Michelle said. "I don't know that I will rest well until I know he's caught."

Investigators believe Washburn is headed to California.

"Good luck finding me in Cali," he said in another video.

"It's frustrating because we have to sit back and wait but he will make a mistake and we will catch him," Mueller said.

The Flamings own a heating and plumbing repair shop in Marion County and say a lot of their business' tools were also stolen. They say something else was lost - the only copy of plans to build a new church in Hillsboro were inside the truck at the time.

The Sheriff's office says these three license plates may be in Washburn's possession:

KS power tag 614715

KS tag 539 JDG

KS tag 254 DVV

Washburn's mugshot also shows the tattoo of a Kit-Kat bar on the back-right side of his head.

Timeline of the crime spree according to Detective Mueller:

Arrested Dec. 1 in Bates County, MO on multiple charges including kidnapping, felony possession of a firearm, and had a stolen pickup at that time. He was arrested there.

"Then Washburn was released on a furlough because he lied to a judge about his mother dying," Mueller said.

On Dec. 21, he stole a pickup from Barton County, MO (near Pittsburg, KS). He left that stolen truck at the Flaming's residence on Christmas Day and stole the Flamings' truck and trailer, as well as a laptop from inside their home that belongs to the school district. The total loss includes tools from the Flamings' business and totals nearly $100,000. He also attempted to steal their Harley Davidson.

"KTA was very helpful because there was a K-Tag in the vehicle," Mueller said.

They got pictures of him getting off at an exit near Kansas City. Then on Dec. 28, he was spotted between Emporia and El Dorado.

"We’ve kind of lost him since then until this last Thursday. Ness County had him stopped for a traffic stop. He had exchanged the tag for one on his vehicle, but of course it didn’t come back to the right truck. So they ran the vehicle ID number, and he took off. They gave chase, he eluded them, and this is where we’re at now," Mueller said.