00;00;00;05 - 00;00;24;04 Stephanie Wiechmann Delaware County Prosecuting Attorney Eric Hoffman says an Indiana State Police investigation has charged Teddy Johnson with four counts, including reckless homicide and involuntary manslaughter. According to court documents, Johnson was driving a semi-truck along I-69 North around 3:30 a.m. on November 12th. That's where Delaware County Corporal Blake Reynolds was helping another semi-truck that was broken down and partially blocking a lane. 00;00;24;09 - 00;00;43;13 Stephanie Wiechmann Reynolds’ police SUV had its blue and red emergency lights on while parked in the highways right lane. The investigation says Johnson’s semi did not move to the left lane as it should have. Johnson crashed into Reynolds’ police SUV. That caused him to lose control and hit and drag Reynolds along the road, where his truck then also crashed into the disabled semi. 00;00;43;16 - 00;01;02;08 Stephanie Wiechmann The investigation also says Johnson's truck dashboard cameras show he was wearing headphones and using what looked to be a cell phone. Investigators also determined he'd been awake for 21 hours. Hoffman says the Indiana State Police took Johnson into custody. He is being held without bail until a court hearing later this week. I'm Stephanie Wiechmann in Muncie.