Police chase near Richfield ends in rollover; 4 transported to hospital, 1 to jail

A police chase on Interstate 70 near Richfield Friday morning reached speeds of more than 110 mph before ending in a rollover and foot chase before the speeding driver was apprehended.
According to the Utah Highway Patrol, a UHP trooper was heading west on I-70 between Salina and Richfield at 8:45 a.m.,when a Chevrolet Impala passed the officer going 90 mph in an 80 mph zone.
The trooper tried to stop the car, but instead of pulling over, the driver sped up and continued down the Interstate. For the next 20 miles the trooper pursued the vehicle, nearing speeds of110 mph.
As the car approached the Elsinore exit, a Sevier County Sheriff’s deputy deployed road spikes. The driver swerved to avoid the spike strips but lost control and rolled the vehicle instead.
The driver, a 22-year-old Colorado man,  jumped from the vehicle immediately after the crash and attempted to flee on foot but was quickly apprehended.
After obtaining medical clearance, the man was booked into the Sevier County Jail and faces multiple charges including evading police.
The four other occupants traveling with the driver, one man and three women, also from Colorado, only sustained minor injuries during the wreck and were able to exit the vehicle on their own.