Authorities are looking for a motorcyclist accused of striking a woman’s car twice early Tuesday evening along Highway 21 near the RELLIS campus west of Bryan.
Brazos County sheriff’s chief deputy Jim Stewart was told the biker was not able to pass the car on the Highway 47 overpass merging to west Highway 21, where two lanes merge into one.
After the biker got around the car, he stopped in front of the woman…struck the car with a chain…and took off.
Stewart said the woman did the right thing by calling 9-1-1, but following the motorcyclist was not the right thing to do.
The two vehicles stopped at 21 and Fazzino Road, where Stewart was told that’s where the motorcyclist bashed the windshield then drove away going north on Fazzino towards OSR.
The woman, who was alone in the car, was not hurt.
The motorcyclist was described a man between 50 and 60 years old with gray hair and a gray beard, riding a bike with what are known as “ape hangar” handlebars.
Click below for comments from Jim Stewart, visiting with WTAW’s Bill Oliver.