
Middletown Township police were seeking information from the public Wednesday after an alleged road-rage incident.
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Police said the driver of a Kia Sedona minivan followed a resident back to their home on Essex Lane in the Langhorne section of the township on Tuesday night.
At the home, the angry minivan driver damaged the front door and mailbox of the residence before leaving, police said.
Investigators didn’t detail what happened during the road-rage incident or where it occurred.

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The suspect appears to have a half-sleeve of tattoos or more on his right arm. The man may have on jeans, black boots, a T-shirt, and a dark-colored baseball hat. The man has a goatee and smokes, police said.
The Kia Sedona is possibly a 2018 model, police said.
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Anyone with information on the man’s identity has been requested to call 215-949-1000 and ask to speak with Officer Kyle Gracie,
“If it was you that lost your temper…feel free to also call,” police said.
PennDOT said aggressive driving and road-rage incidents occur in the state.
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They released the following tips for drivers:
- Get out of their way and don’t challenge them.
- Stay relaxed, avoid eye contact and ignore rude gestures.
- Don’t block the passing lane if you are driving slower than most of the traffic.
- Do not attempt to follow or pursue the vehicle. You or a passenger may call the police. But, if you use a cell phone, pull over to a safe location.
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