POLICE BEAT

Police attribute minor accident to road rage

Posted Jan. 02, 2012, at 3:08 p.m.
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BANGOR, Maine — Tempers apparently flared about 3 p.m. Saturday on Essex Street, resulting in a minor accident that Bangor police attributed to road rage.

Sheila Rines, 53, of Glenburn was summoned for not having a current insurance card and improper passing after she passed a car driven by Richard Frappier, 29, of Carmel and struck the driver’s side of his car, police said.

Frappier told police that he felt Rines was following him too closely in her 2007 Chevrolet Trailblazer, according to a press release issued Monday by Bangor police. He asked his female passenger to yell outside her window to get Rines “to back off.”

Rines told police she was scared by the comments being yelled at her and decided to pass Frappier to get away from him. In doing that, she slightly bent Frappier’s side-view mirror and scraped the driver’s car door, police said. (Judy Harrison, BDN)

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