Reckless driving and tire slashing reported near Dumfries Road, New Baltimore VA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a road rage incident occurred near Dumfries Road involving a white Honda Pilot and a green Ford pickup truck. The truck driver banged on the Pilot's rear window and slashed its tires after reckless driving.
Audio|Heard on: Fauquier County Sheriff and Fire, Warrenton Police
Listen to dispatch call
01:30
Transcript:
00:00
The reckless driving that turned into Florida.
00:08
So I think I'm saw now on.
00:14
Multiple callers advised, it was a road rage incident with a white Honda Pilot that was cutting off other vehicles.
00:26
Then the driver of the truck, not out of his vehicle, started banging on her back window and slashed her tires.
00:37
Dumfries Road an hour, no.
00:44
No,
00:45
and she believes it got in behind her, and they are currently back on Dumfries.
00:55
Flashes,
00:57
Union Tom, Henry A349, contact with Joseph, Daniel Walker,
01:03
out of Waterford, Virginia on a 2013 Ford's pickup truck,
01:08
green in color.
01:13
I'm posting now to the commuter lot.
01:20
I don't have it on the line any longer.
01:22
She wasn't 100% sure if it was the same vehicle that was still behind her, she thought it was.
01:26
She was just unsure.
01:28
They were still very close to Auburn Mill and I spoke with her.
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Location mentioned:
Dumfries Rd & Auburn Mill Rd, New Baltimore, VA 20187
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