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Road Rage Suspect Leaves Victim's Car Seriously Damaged

PARKER, Colo. (CBS4)- Police in Parker are searching for the driver in a road rage incident that left the victim's car seriously damaged.

The incident happened about 5 p.m. Sept. 20 in the Canterberry Subdivision. Police say the victim was alone inside the car when the suspect physically broke out the window with his bare hands.

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Police say some sort of driving altercation happened which led to the two cars pulling over. After a heated argument, the victim tried to get back inside her car and that's when the other driver broke her window.

A third party witness took a photo of the red Hyundai sedan as it was driving away.

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The car may have been new as witnesses say it did not have visible license plates.

Police say it's best not to engage with other drivers in these types of situations.

"If they feel like they're in a road rage incident to call police, not to pull over, not to get out of their vehicle, try to avoid confrontation," said Parker Police spokeswoman Sherry Corcoran.

The suspect driver is described as a bald, white male in his 30s. Police believe he may live in the Canterberry Subdivision. An adult female passenger and two children were also in the car at the time of the incident.

Additional Information from Parker Police:

If you have any information about this incident or the suspect please contact Det. Penny McLean at 303-805-6560 or pmclean@parkeronline.org.

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