Driver brandished machete during road rage in Epping, Epping NH
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According to the dispatch call, police responded to a report of a road rage incident on Route 125 in Epping, where a male driver allegedly brandished a machete toward another motorist. The suspect vehicle, a blue 2016 Nissan Sentra, was registered to a person in Dover. Officers were advised to use caution when locating the vehicle.
Audio|Heard on: Strafford Country North Police & Fire - Milton, Farmington, Middleton, New Durham
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Transcript:
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Jeff and all units follow out of Epping, stop and ID regarding a road rage incident occurred over an hour ago.
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It's going to be in New Hampshire (number withheld) 2016 Nissan Sentra, blue.
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Registered to (name withheld) or (name withheld) at Tolland Road in Dover.
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Male operator displayed a machete to another operator after a rage incident.
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In the area of Caleb Highway, Route 125 in Epping.
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The interaction occurred just over an hour ago, unknown direction of travel, if located use caution.
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Again, New Hampshire, (number withheld), 2016 Nissan Sentra, color blue,
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registered to (name withheld) or (name withheld),
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at Tolland Road in Dover, male operator displayed a machete to another operator.
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During a road rage incident in the area of Route 125 in Epping, the incident occurred over an hour ago.
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Unknown direction and travel from there.
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Use caution,
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Any contact, use caution, and notify Epping.
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Location mentioned:
NH-125, Epping, NH
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