 Would you rather pay $650 or $66 for a smartphone? Simple. With the Appalachian Advantage plan, pay less upfront and then just a few dollars more every month. Better service, bigger savings. That's today's Appalachian Wireless. Police in Floyd County arrested a man Tuesday night after leading them on a more than 20 mile chase. Floyd County Sheriff John Hunt, does it all began when 29 year old Kenneth Spurlock of Martin was operating a motorcycle and refused to stop. Deputies were here at the office doing some paperwork and were leaving when they noticed a motorcycle in the vicinity of the jail area that brought some suspicious to the deputies. So when they went to investigate the motorcycle fled, took off at a very high rate of speed and then the deputy actually when he approached the motorcycle he noticed who the driver was and was able to identify the driver. So that helped us a whole lot too but he did identify that there was a passenger which limits us to what we want to do or need to do to try to catch somebody with respect to the passenger. Last night, like I said, it was a lot of luck on our part. I mean a great cooperation with Prestonburg City Police, Martin City Police, KSP. Sheriff Hunt says the female on the motorcycle was not charged. Spurlock was arrested thanks to the department's K9 officer. Our K9 was out and was obviously a great benefit to us. They were able to assist us in that way and last night was a prime example, a great example of how K9 benefits police. When this guy gave up on the vehicle chase and wanted to go into the woods, our dog went with him. Kenneth Spurlock is being held in the Floyd County Detention Center on a $25,000 full cash bond.