New Hampshire State Police said the driver of this truck sped away from officers, hitting multiple object before coming to a stop in Concord.

A Goffstown resident wanted on multiple active warrants was taken into custody following a pursuit that began in Bow and ended in Concord.

 Jason Williams, 34, charged with reckless conduct, resisting arrest, reckless operation, receiving stolen property, disobeying an officer and misuse of plates among other things.

Just before 10 p.m. on Sunday, May 31, State Troopers attempted to stop the driver of a pickup truck reported to be traveling without headlights in Bow. The driver, later identified as Williams, refused to pull over and continued into Concord, initiating the pursuit, police said.

Williams hit multiple stationary objects, causing significant damage to the truck. Once the pickup was disabled, he tried to flee on foot, but was quickly taken into custody and identified, police said.

He was held at the Merrimack County Department of Corrections and was scheduled to be arraigned in Concord District Court on June 1.

Addison Mason is a reporting intern for the Concord Monitor and a student at Roger Williams University