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Road rage ends in crash and crowbar smash

ONE Casey motorist is lucky to be alive after a shocking prolonged road rage incident in Narre Warren, which ended with the crazed offender using a crowbar.
The serious armed attack occurred in mid-June on the Princes Highway and continued onto Hallam Road, where the victim was tail-gated and brake-checked.
The perpetrator, who was driving dangerously and swerving in and out of traffic in a black VZ Holden Commodore, eventually crashed into the victim’s vehicle on Hallam Road.
The driver then got out of the Commodore and smashed the victim’s side windows with a crowbar.
Police have released an image of a similar car to the model in the incident.
Anyone with information on the attack is urged to contact Narre Warren police on 9705 3111 or Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

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