The Iowa State Patrol has released video of a chase traveling up Interstate 35.Inside the SUV was a man, woman and child.After 45 minutes and the last four miles on a flat tire, the chase finally ended.The video is from inside an Iowa State Patrol trooper's car as he chases a white Cadillac Escalade.A Des Moines police officer tried to stop the driver, Thomas Davis, 41, near Ninth Street and University Avenue for a traffic violation Tuesday night about 5:30 p.m.Davis took off and sped onto Interstate-235 and then north onto Interstate 35. Troopers said Davis sped up to 100 mph at times.About half an hour later, stop sticks were put out by the Story County Sheriff's deputies to stop the vehicle."Once somebody hits the stop sticks, the tire will start to deflate and he approximately drove four miles and decided it was time to pull over," said State Patrol spokesman Sgt. Scott Bright.A woman passenger who has not been charged in the case and a 10-year old child were in the SUV.The woman told police that she told the man to stop.Davis has been charged with child endangerment, eluding and interference with official acts charges."He has warrants out for his arrest and he knew he had warrants. He knew if he was going to be stopped that he would end up going back to prison," said Bright.There were no injuries or damage to vehicles involved in the case.

The Iowa State Patrol has released video of a chase traveling up Interstate 35.

Inside the SUV was a man, woman and child.

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After 45 minutes and the last four miles on a flat tire, the chase finally ended.

The video is from inside an Iowa State Patrol trooper's car as he chases a white Cadillac Escalade.

A Des Moines police officer tried to stop the driver, Thomas Davis, 41, near Ninth Street and University Avenue for a traffic violation Tuesday night about 5:30 p.m.

Davis took off and sped onto Interstate-235 and then north onto Interstate 35. Troopers said Davis sped up to 100 mph at times.

About half an hour later, stop sticks were put out by the Story County Sheriff's deputies to stop the vehicle.

"Once somebody hits the stop sticks, the tire will start to deflate and he approximately drove four miles and decided it was time to pull over," said State Patrol spokesman Sgt. Scott Bright.

A woman passenger who has not been charged in the case and a 10-year old child were in the SUV.

The woman told police that she told the man to stop.

Davis has been charged with child endangerment, eluding and interference with official acts charges.

"He has warrants out for his arrest and he knew he had warrants. He knew if he was going to be stopped that he would end up going back to prison," said Bright.

There were no injuries or damage to vehicles involved in the case.