"If we do get still footage or video of this incident, I am going to be releasing that to all of our media partners and all of our media platforms on twitter and Facebook. So my advice to this person is to man up and come in and talk to the police."
SWOX - A mother in South West Oxford was livid after an impatient driver bumped into her vehicle while she loading up her children.
Police say the mom was putting her kids in the car at the service centre on the 401 last night when a man apparently thought she was taking too long. The man exited his vehicle, scratching the side door. He then got back in his pickup truck and took off.
Constable Ed Sanchuk says this guy should turn himself into police immediately.
"If we do get still footage or video of this incident, I am going to be releasing that to all of our media partners and all of our media platforms on twitter and Facebook. So my advice to this person is to man up and come in and talk to the police."
The good news is that mom was ok and the kids were ok. The suspect is described as a male in his late 50's and was driving a silver coloured Chevrolet Silverado pickup truck.
The OPP are continuing to investigate and will be reviewing security surveillance footage in an attempt to identify this unknown male.

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