Two people are facing charges after a police chase in West Gardiner on Tuesday, officials said.

A state trooper at about 1:30 p.m. saw a Chevrolet Impala on Townhouse Road, allegedly driven by  Pearle Thomas, 34, of Augusta, with her husband, Zebbie Thomas, 33, of Charleston as a passenger, according to Maine Department of Public Safety spokesperson Shannon Moss.

“Zebbie Thomas has multiple active arrest warrants issued by other law enforcement agencies for felony robbery, aggravated assault, and violating conditions of release,” Moss said. “Zebbie and Pearle have evaded law enforcement multiple times in past weeks during efforts to apprehend them.”

The trooper attempted to pull the Impala over, but the driver allegedly failed to stop and a chase ensued, Moss said. The trooper then used a PIT maneuver on West Road, which ended the chase.

A PIT maneuver occurs when a pursuing vehicle applies pressure to the rear of a fleeing vehicle, causing the fleeing vehicle to spin-out.

“Both Pearl and Zebbie Thomas were taken into custody without further incident,” Moss said. “Both are being treated at a local hospital for minor injuries and will be transported to the Kennebec County Jail upon release.”

The two are charged with eluding an officer, driving to endanger and failure to stop, according to Moss.

West Gardiner and Gardiner fire departments assisted at the scene.