Police lights are pictured in an undated file image. WILMINGTON, De. - Authorities in Delaware have arrested two people who they say were part of a ruse to lure drivers from their car by rear-ending their vehicles.
The Delaware State Police said they arrested the occupants of a Nissan Pathfinder after it crashed into another vehicle during a pursuit on I-95 and Concord Pike Friday morning.It's alleged that the Nissan was used to purposefully rear-end a driver near I-95 and Marsh Road and during the incident the driver pointed a handgun at the victim before fleeing.
State Police are still searching for the occupants of a black Jeep that was used in a pair of similar incidents Friday morning, including a brief abduction and sexual assault of a female driver.MORE LOCAL STORIESAccording to investigators, the two Black men inside a Jeep purposefully rear-ended another vehicle near Thompsons Bridge Road and Guyen Court Road in Wilmington around 6:45 a.m.
The Jeep fled the scene of the crash before officers responded, according to police, and the driver was taken to an area hospital for treatment of minor injuries.
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