Authorities used a cellphone to track down a man accused of leading them on a high speed chase in an 18-wheeler

Authorities used a cellphone to track down a man accused of leading them on a high speed chase in an 18-wheeler. (CNN/KSPR)

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Semi truck driver leads police on high-speed chase

Updated: Thursday, 18 Oct 2012, 7:30 AM EDT
Published : Thursday, 18 Oct 2012, 7:29 AM EDT

CHRISTIAN COUNTY, Mo. (CNN/KSPR) - Authorities used a cellphone to track down a man accused of leading them on a high speed chase in an 18-wheeler.

Springfield, Mo. police just released this dash cam video showing the pursuit.

Officers attempted to pull the man over after catching him driving erratically last month. But when they did, they say the semi-driver took off.

He eventually flipped the big rig and ran into the woods. Authorities had given up the search until, they say, the man used his cellphone. They found and arrested him.

The Missouri Highway Patrol says the driver likely tried to elude police because he's accused of stealing $700 worth of gas from a truck stop.

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