Texas authorities have released dashcam footage of the moment an alleged bank robber crashed and died during a high-speed police chase that reached 130mph.

Lufkin Police officials identified the suspect as LeEdward Hopkins, 43, of Houston.

According to police, Hopkins and another man identified as 42-year-old Tony Mitchell, of Houston, robbed First State Bank of Louise at gunpoint around 11.30am on Thursday.

Authorities said Mitchell, who is still on the run, and Hopkins fled the bank at 505 E. Boling Highway in Wharton with an undisclosed amount of cash.

Texas authorities have released dashcam video of the moment alleged bank robber, LeEdward Hopkins, 43, crashed his Dodge Challenger (pictured) and died during a high-speed police chase that reached 130mph

According to police, Hopkins and another man identified as 42-year-old Tony Mitchell, of Houston, robbed First State Bank of Louise at gunpoint around 11.30am on Thursday. Hopkins then allegedly led police on a police chase

As Hopkins neared Nacogdoches city limits, he lost control of the vehicle after one of his tires was spiked near Woodland Hills Golf Course

Dashcam footage shows officers in pursuit of Hopkins who was reportedly driving a black Dodge Challenger near the intersection of Old Moffett Road around 7.10pm Thursday night.

An officer attempted a traffic stop but Hopkins refused to pull over.

'Stop the vehicle,' a police officer tells the driver at one point over an announcement system.

In the video, the driver is seen maneuvering around the patrol car and speeding off.

Hopkins continued onto US 59 north toward Nacogdoches as multiple agencies, joined the pursuit that saw Hopkins reach speeds of 130mph.

As Hopkins neared Nacogdoches city limits, he lost control of the vehicle after one of his tires was spiked near Woodland Hills Golf Course.

Hopkins (left) apparently died on impact. Mitchell (right) was not with Hopkins at the time of the crash and remains at large

The vehicle (pictured) veered off the road, hit a power pole and went airborne into a tree before eventually coming to a stop

Horrifying images taken by Lufkin police show the mangled Dodge Challenger following the crash

The vehicle veered off the road, hit a power pole and went airborne into a tree before eventually coming to a stop.

In the video, the car's engine catches fire, but it broke away from the car.

'Hopkins apparently died on impact and was pronounced dead at the scene by a Nacogdoches County Justice of the Peace,' police said in a statement.

Horrifying images taken by Lufkin police show the mangled Dodge Challenger following the crash.

An undisclosed amount of cash was recovered from the vehicle, along with a loaded pistol and additional magazines.

Mitchell was not with Hopkins at the time of the crash and remains at large.

Lufkin Police shared Mitchell's mugshot. In a wanted poster, police describe Mitchell as being 5-foot-11 and 165 pounds.

Those with information Mitchell's whereabouts are asked to contact the Wharton Police Department at (979) 532-3131.