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Honk leads to attack

A ROADRAGE incident in Cranbourne last week saw a driver throw a tyre lever at another car.
Police said a 29-year-old man turned into Camms Road from the South Gippsland Highway at 9.30pm on 31 May to find cars blocking the road.
He honked his horn at the cars and a driver of one of the cars yelled at him before striking the car with the metal tyre lever.
Police said the lever caused some damage to the car but the victim drove off.
The offender was driving a white VL Commodore with an Auto Barn sticker on the window and tattoo letters on the rear window.
He was described as a skinny Caucasian man aged 20 to 25 years old with short brown hair and wearing a red Holden jacket.
Anyone with information should contact Senior Constable Janelle Evans at Endeavour Hills police on 9709 7666.

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