OKCPD seeks suspect involved in road rage and vandalism incident

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OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) – The Oklahoma City Police Department is searching for an individual they say was involved in a road rage incident near Kilpatrick Turnpike and Northwestern.

OKCPD says the incident occurred several days ago when an individual aggressively followed and used an older woman’s vehicle before entering a parking lot and parking several spaces away from her.

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The suspect began swearing at the victim as he quickly approached her. A witness noticed what was happening and intervened.

The suspect would then use an object to scrape a sizable scratch on the side of his new vehicle before getting back into the vehicle and driving away at a high rate of speed.

OKCPD is still searching for the suspect and asks if anyone has any information to call Crime Stoppers at 405-235-7300 or Submit a tip online by clicking here.

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