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Witnesses wanted to Hume road rage incident

POLICE are trying to untangle an alleged road rage incident in Hume.

They say a white single-cab utility appeared to be deliberately blocking a silver hatch displaying P-plates at the northern end of Sheppard Street at 5.30pm on April 27. A man was allegedly seen aggressively engaging the driver of the silver hatch.

Soon after the hatch drove away, but the utility continued to follow it closely.

A passer-by, driving a blue Holden Astra, followed the two vehicles

Police say the the driver of the utility then stopped, walked into the path of the Astra and allegedly damaged the car as it was driven south on Sheppard Street.

Anyone with dashcam footage or who may have witnessed the incidents  should call 1800 333000, or on the Crime Stoppers ACT website.

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