WILMINGTON, Del. - An important reminder about what drivers should and shouldn’t do if involved in a collision.It comes after police say a group intentionally rear-ended a woman, then kidnapped and sexually assaulted her when she got out to assess the damage.
Police are still searching for the suspects."If that happened to me, I would probably get out, too, without hearing this story," stated West Chester resident Cassidy Freedman.A terrifying crime spree now under investigation by Delaware State Police is a good reminder for drivers about how to react after a collision, even if it seems like a minor fender bender."I was always taught to actually stay in the vehicle and call the police and don’t exit the vehicle until police arrive on scene, so I wouldn’t get out, anyway," Wilmington resident Iris McCarthy said.RELATED COVERAGE: Police: 2 arrested, 2 sought in scheme to lure drivers from their cars in DelawareThat is what police recommend, after they say a woman was kidnapped and sexually assaulted when a group intentionally rear-ended her car early Friday morning.
Police say it happened just after 7 a.m. The woman drove a short distance into Delaware after she was hit on Creek Road, and got out to assess the damage.Police say an individual forced her back into her car, at gunpoint, and drove her back into Pa.MORE HEADLINES:She was able to get away from the men and call 911.Police say the two men, driving a stolen black Jeep, mostly in the north Wilmington area, are accused of rear-ending at least two vehicles with the intent to lure victims from their cars and commit other crimes.West Chester resident, Katelyn Berry, commented, "It’s definitely a scary thing.