Crime & Safety
Bedford Police Ask Help ID'ing Road Rage Suspect
Bedford police a man in a gray sedan assaulted a driver during a road rage incident on Boynton Street near Route 101.

BEDFORD, NH — Bedford police are asking the public's help identifying a road rage suspect who assaulted a driver on Boynton Street. The incident happened Thursday at about 8:30 a.m. on Boynton Street near Route 101, according to Police Chief John Bryfonski. The suspect was a passenger in a gray sedan. A home security camera caught an image of the vehicle, shown above.
"The assailant, described as a white male with a large build, exited a rear door of the sedan wearing a ski mask and approached the victim and got into an physical altercation with him," Bryfonski said in a statement. "The victim remained in the vehicle and the suspect eventually returned to the sedan and was driven away."
Bryfonski said the vehicle was a gray Hyundai or similar vehicle and was missing the passenger-side front hubcap, while the driver's side hubcap appeared damaged. A woman was driving and there was another woman passenger, he added.
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The sedan was last seen on Route 114.
Anyone with information is asked to contact Bedford police at 603-472-5113.
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Photo credit: Bedford Police Department
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