Built-in dashcam captures alleged road rage, helps police locate suspect

LEHI, Utah ( ABC4 ) — Over the weekend, a Utah man and his wife were rear-ended by a truck while in traffic, in what he called “a hit-and-run road rage incident.”

Kyle Rummens and his wife were in their car when a truck rear-ended them and pushed them through the intersection, Rummens said on social media Saturday.

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“Initially it was, ‘I wonder if this guy accidentally hit us,’ but then he kept pushing and pushing,” Rummens told ABC4.com on Monday. “That’s when I started to fear, like, you know, my wife’s with me.”

Rummens told his social media followers there was a car in front of his while they were in traffic, which may have explained why he was driving at a slower speed. Rummens said his wife called 911 after the incident, and he said both he and his wife were shaking afterward…

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