EMBED >More News Videos High speed chase ends in crash

EMBED >More News Videos Witness describes the moment police pulled chase suspect out of the car

EMBED >More News Videos Newly released dash camera footage shows a high-speed chase as officers pursed a 12-year-old-girl for more than 40 miles.

EMBED >More News Videos Two suspects were arrested after the the violent crash.

EMBED >More News Videos Slow speed chase ends with arrest

HOUSTON (KTRK) -- A high speed police chase across Houston came to a crashing halt Friday afternoon. After a stand off, armed officers pulled the suspect from his vehicle.Police have charged 26-year-old, Mark Ryan Williams with felony evading, possession of controlled substance and unauthorized use of a motor vehicle.Williams allegedy slammed into the vehicle of Alfonso Mendez on the feeder road for the Eastex Freeway at Aldine Mail Route. Children were in the car that was struck. It's not yet known the extent of any injuries."We were coming from Katy and I was coming back to eat at this new restaurant," Mendez said. "We were headed to my parents house and that's when the truck came flying at us."Mendez says he saw glass everywhere."I just saw all the glass flying and I saw all the cops coming with guns so we ran out of the truck and ran down their (pointing towards underpass) to hide over there," he added.The hour-long chase covered the Hardy Toll Road and Grand Parkway, along with other main roads. The truck was traveling only on rims for the front two tires for much of the pursuit, and left the roadway at times.