Crime & Safety

Police: No Shots Fired During Road Rage Incident

The following information was supplied by the Stow Police Department. It does not indicate a conviction.

A driver on a cell phone called police last night after witnessing a road rage incident and suspecting that a gun was fired. 

Chief Louis Dirker said shell casings were not found on a street where the incident happened off of Hudson Drive around 10:30 p.m. Aug. 1. 

"A driver called and stated that two vehicles were involved in a chase that seemed to be a road rage incident in the area of Hudson Drive and Graham Road," said Dirker. "The altercation continued down Ellsworth Drive."

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The witness who called police thought shtos were fired around the intersection of Hudson Drive and Springdale Road. Dirker said no empty shell casings were found in the area and residents questioned by police said they did not hear any shots fired.

Police believe one of the vehicles involved was a Jeep and the other was possibly a Dodge truck.

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