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Drivers fight on Narrabundah roadside

TWO drivers, one who was driving a white-coloured Audi Q7 station wagon, and the other driving a gold-coloured Volkswagen Golf, pulled over on the side of a road at Narrabundah yesterday (June 18) and were involved in a fight.  

The two cars were driving along the Monaro Highway, Symonston, before stopping near the intersection of Canberra Avenue and the Monaro Highway (down ramp).

The drivers, two men, were involved in a physical altercation before one of them, the Audi driver, left the area, heading towards Fyshwick.

Anyone who may have any information that could assist police, including dash-cam footage of the vehicles or men at the roadside, is asked to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333000, or via the Crime Stoppers ACT website using reference number 6408059. 

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