A Tuesday police chase that reached speeds of over 120 miles-per-hour and went through four counties finally ended with the capture of the suspect in Tyler County. It turned out that the man was wanted in another state. KFDM 6 News is reporting that it began in Orange County when officers there went to check on reports of a suicidal person. The pursuit, which involved the suspect driving a BMW passenger car, went into Jefferson and then Hardin Counties and then headed up Highway 69. Tyler County Sheriff Bryan Weatherford said the suspect turned onto a county road just south of Warren where he bailed out and ran into a wooded area. Officers located him and took him into custody at about 2:30 in the afternoon.