Crime & Safety
Driver Squirts Windshield Wash at Another During Road Rage: Cops
Two drivers were charged for an extended road rage incident, police said.

SOUTHINGTON, CT — Two women have been charged in a Southington road rage incident during which one allegedly tried to impair the other's vision with windshield wash, police said.
On May 24, Sarah Stack, 31, of Meriden and Daisy Correa, 38, of Berlin, were each charged with one count of following too close with intent to harass, according to a report.
Stack was also charged with fourth-degree criminal mischief, a report indicates.
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The two are accused of being involved in a a road rage incident that started on Interstate-691 and continued onto Interstate-84, police said.
Both are accused of alternately passing each other, alternately drifting back in front of each other and slowing down.
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Stack told police that Correa was deploying her window wash fluid so it drifted back onto the windshield of her car, according to a report.
According to a report, they exited the highway on West Street in Southington and became involved in a verbal dispute at the intersection of West and Spring streets. Once there, Stack allegedly opened the door to her vehicle and striking Correa’s vehicle, thus causing damage, according to a report.
Both were issued summonses and are scheduled to appear in Bristol Superior Court on June 4, police said.
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