The Churchill County Sheriff's Office and other agencies are searching for a man after deputies conducted a high-speed chase on Tuesday.

Authorities say 19-year-old Joshua James Olsen fled deputies after a pursuit started by the Mineral County deputies joined by the Walker River Tribal Police.

Once the chase briefly entered Churchill County, deputies from the Churchill County Sheriff's Office joined in to help.

Deputies say officers tried deploying tire deflation devices, called stinger spikes on U.S. 95 but officers lost sight of the car before the spikes could be deployed.

Eventually, the spike deployment was canceled and were told to be prepared if the car is found again.

After Olsen passed deputies, the vehicle continued North on the Schurz Highway toward town where it is reported to have avoided an attempt to spike by the Fallon Police Department around Drumm Lane, according to authorities.

Authorities say they lost sight of the car again, at this point with Olsen speeding at more than 130 mph.

Then at some point, Olsen got out of the car and ran away, but he was not found.

Olsen is described as approximately 5'11" tall, and approximately 180 pounds, with a shaved head and brown eyes. Deputies believe he *now has some brown facial hair along the jaw line and a small mustache.

Deputies say Olsen was last seen wearing all black clothing. It's unknown if he has any weapons. 

Olsen is also suspected of numerous cases around the nation and has outstanding warrants from several states.

But - during the pursuit, deputies found a different, unrelated suspect who had outstanding warrants. That unidentified person was arrested. 

(The Churchill County Sheriff's Office has contributed to this story.)