Man cautioned and police appeal after threats were made at scene of Stevenage car crash
A witness appeal has been launched after a collision between two cars in Stevenage last month. Picture: Archant - Credit: Archant
One man has been cautioned as police appeal for witnesses after reports of a collision and subsequent altercation between two drivers in Stevenage.
At around 5pm on Friday, July 24, there was a reported road traffic collision on Martins Way, by the John Henry Newman School and through to the traffic lights outside Sainsbury’s in Coreys Mill.
The drivers of a silver Ford Tourneo minibus and a silver VW Golf were then involved in a verbal altercation.
One suspect allegedly exited his vehicle, shouted threats at the other driver and was carrying what police believe to have been a weapon.
A 39–year–old from man Stevenage was subsequently handed a conditional caution for possesion of an offensive weapon.
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PC Steven Hill, investigating, said: “Were you in the area at the time? Do you have any relevant dash cam footage? If so I’d like to hear from you via email at steven.hill@herts.pnn.police.uk.”
You can also contact the non-emergency 101 number, quoting reference 41/59037/20.
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