Police say the toddler's father was trying to get away after a robbery. He rolled his vehicle during a high-speed chase. (CNN/KJTV/LUBBOCK POLICE)

Police say the toddler's father was trying to get away after a robbery. He rolled his vehicle during a high-speed chase. (CNN/KJTV/LUBBOCK POLICE)

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Toddler OK after ejection in chase

Updated: Wednesday, 13 Jun 2012, 5:58 AM CDT
Published : Wednesday, 13 Jun 2012, 5:58 AM CDT

LUBBOCK, Texas (CNN/KJTV) - Take a look at this police dashcam video of an 18-month-old girl being thrown from a crashing SUV in Lubbock, Texas.

Police say the toddler's father was trying to get away after a robbery. He rolled his vehicle during a high-speed chase.

The girl immediately gets up and walks after being ejected. She was treated for only minor injuries.

Another woman in the vehicle with the little girl jumped out and rescued her.

The father faces multiple criminal charges.

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