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Road rage incident on I-40 | Attempt to locate

APACHE COUNTY-On Feb. 20 a road rage incident occurred on I-40 at MP 330 around 1 p.m. and left one person injured.

The Apache County Sheriff’s Office (ACSO) is asking the public to assist in locating the vehicle and the suspect involved in the incident.

The vehicle is a white Toyota Camry 4-door Sedan with Texas plates. Texas license plate TWV 5492.

Road rage suspect getting gas at the EXXON on Feb. 20 around 1 p.m. before the road rage incident.
Road rage suspect getting fuel at the EXXON on Feb. 20 around 1 p.m. before the road rage incident.

The suspect was seen getting fuel at the EXXON mobile in Chambers, Arizona, just before the road rage incident took place.

Road rage suspect getting gas at the EXXON on Feb. 20 before the road rage incident.
Road rage suspect getting fuel at the EXXON on Feb. 20 before the road rage incident.

The incident occurred on MP 330 on I-40 westbound west of Chambers, AZ and two vehicles were involved, the victim’s and the suspect’s.

The suspect fired at the victim’s vehicle and struck him. The victim does not have life-threatening injuries.

Anyone that has information on this incident or that can identify the suspect is asked to call the Apache County Sheriff’s Office immediately.

(928) 337-4321 Option 6 for Dispatch.

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