Crime & Safety

Arnold Road Rage Incident Ends in Groceries Being Thrown on Street

The two drivers stopped twice - once on Jeffco Boulevard and again on Highway 141, police say. No one was physically injured in the incident.

Arnold police are investigating a road rage incident in which a female driver opened a woman's car door and threw her recently purchased groceries on the street.

On Saturday, March 30 a green Nissan Xterra allegedly pulled in front of the woman's car, cutting her off on Jeffco Boulevard, said Maj. Nick McBroom. The two drivers stopped, and the owner of the Xterra reportedly got out of her vehicle and began to physically strike the woman's car. 

The woman then followed the Xterra on Highway 141 to get a license plate number, and the two vehicles stopped again, McBroom said. The driver of the Xterra allegedly got out of her vehicle again and attempted to pull off the side mirror of the woman's car.

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After that the Xterra driver opened the the woman's car door and threw her recently purchased groceries onto the road, McBroom said. A male passenger in the Xterra was able to talk the driver back into the vehicle.

Anyone with information on the incident is urged to call the Arnold Detective Bureau at 636-282-2384.

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