 All this month, get any smartphone 32-gigand under for a 50% off regular price at Appalachian Wireless. Better service, bigger savings, that's today's Appalachian Wireless. While supplies last, two-year agreement required. Kentucky State Police post-13 spokesperson trooper Jody Sims told EKB News that a driver in a Dodge pickup truck failed to yield to a traffic stop for invalid registration Tuesday evening and fled into the Thornton community of Letcher County. The pursuit eventually went on to a gravel road where the truck ran off the road and the driver fled on foot and got away. Sims said when police made contact with the truck, they found an active meth lab in the vehicle. Further contact with the vehicle, he observed what appeared to him to be possibly an active meth lab that was inside the vehicle in plain sight. The incident is the fourth police pursuit involving KSP in Letcher County over the past two weeks. So far, three of those four pursuits are believed to involve methamphetamine in some fashion. A troubling common factor, Sims said. To say that a pursuit involving law enforcement is unusual, it would be kind of a wrong thing to say because they happen quite often. But there's more than just the simple possible traffic violation that is involved when someone seems to make that choice to flee from law enforcement in a vehicle. And these instances and maybe some of the others that have possibly taken place lately. Anyone with information regarding this latest pursuit is asked to contact Kentucky State Police post 13 in Hazard. KSP is also asking for the public's continued assistance in locating a man, James Freeman, who is wanted in relation to a previous pursuit that led into the Blackie community. Freeman is accused of fleeing a traffic stop, striking and injuring a KSP trooper in the process. Callers with information may remain anonymous. Reporting in Letcher County for EKB News, I'm Chris Anderson.