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Police investigate morning road rage incident in Tuscany

WATCH: Calgary police are investigating reports of a violent road rage incident involving a firearm. As Adam MacVicar reports, it started in the community of Tuscany and led police to other locations. – Feb 16, 2022

Calgary police are looking for suspects after they say a morning road rage incident sent one person to the hospital.

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Police were flooded with calls around 8:10 a.m. Wednesday about the incident in the northwest neighbourhood of Tuscany, specifically near Tuscany hill and Tuscany Estates Drive.

Some callers reported seeing a firearm, police said.

Police found one man believed to be involved in the incident. He had minor, non-life-threatening injuries. EMS took the man, who is in his 40s, to the hospital.

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A second vehicle was found abandoned nearby. All occupants had left the scene before police arrived, officers said.

A Calgary police vehicle parked on the side of a road near Nose Hill after reports of a road rage incident in the morning of Feb. 16, 2022. Adam MacVicar, Global News

Police are looking for suspects. They believe that more than one person had been inside the second vehicle.

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If you have information, call Calgary Police Service at 403-266-1234 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477.

— With files from Adam MacVicar and Sarah Offin, Global News

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