After all, he caught the car and driver that eluded him Tuesday.
Tuesday night, Oregon State Police Trooper Sgt. Tyler Lee tried to pullover a white Chevy Tahoe in downtown Medford. But the driver wouldn't stop and got away.
Around 1 a.m. Thursday, Lee spotted the car again. He chased the vehicle near Crater Lake Highway.
This time, the chase ended with Lee forcing the vehicle to stop. Inside the Tahoe were two men. Police say they were wanted felons.
They were arrested and face multiple charges.
Lee says catching the driver the second time around is why he does his job.
"It's satisfying," he said.
Click here to watch a YouTube video of the chase. The video is provided by viewer Joshua Downing of the chase
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