It all started on a quiet afternoon along a rural highway in Oklahoma. A state trooper had just pulled over what he thought was a gray Toyota Camry matching the description of a stolen vehicle. Everything seemed routine — until it wasn’t.
Dashcam footage shows the trooper cautiously approaching the driver’s side door, his hand resting on the holster. The driver inside, calm but twitchy, rolled down his window.
“Afternoon, sir. License and registra—”
That’s when the trooper realized something was off. The interior didn’t match the dispatch description, and the plate numbers were a single digit off. Before he could step back, the driver gave him a smirk — the kind that said you messed up, officer.
And then… the roar of the engine.
The Toyota shot forward like a missile, tires screeching, dust flying into the air. The trooper stumbled back as the sedan fishtailed down the road, vanishing over the hill in seconds.
“Dispatch, he’s gone! That Toyota just took off!”
Within moments, the chase was on — sirens blaring, radios lighting up with chatter. The trooper’s dashcam caught glimpses of the fleeing car darting through traffic, swerving past semis, and even jumping a curb.
But this wasn’t your average getaway driver. Whoever was behind the wheel had Toyota power and pure chaos in his veins.
At one point, he narrowly missed another officer setting up spike strips — swerving at the last second and somehow keeping control. One witness later told reporters,
“That car moved like it had a mind of its own — it was gone before you could blink.”
After a twenty-minute chase through backroads and neighborhoods, the driver finally lost control near a gas station, plowing into a ditch. He jumped out, tried to make a run for it — but this time, the trooper picked the right Toyota.
He tackled the suspect to the ground and made the arrest.
Turns out, the man had two outstanding warrants and the vehicle was stolen — just from a different county. The trooper’s mistake nearly let him get away… but justice, and horsepower, eventually caught up.
And the internet can’t stop laughing. Comments poured in under the viral video:
“Toyota built different.”
“That Camry hit 0 to 100 faster than my anxiety.”
“Bro really said VTEC just kicked in!”
Moral of the story? Don’t underestimate a Toyota driver — and maybe, just maybe, double-check the license plate before opening the door.