Police in Pennsylvania issued a summons last week for a Maryland woman involved in a road rage crash with a motorcycle in Upper Allen Township.
The motorcycle was driven by a man and was carrying an 8-year-old girl. According to Upper Allen police, “a Honda Accord struck the rear of the motorcycle during a road rage incident” on October 11, 2025.
Police identified the driver of the Accord as 23-year-old Amya Steele, who they said fled the crash scene only to have her vehicle become “disabled” a short time later.
She was charged with aggravated assault, simple assault, recklessly endangering another person, harassment, and reckless driving.
At the time, police said they were investigating a road rage incident involving three motorcycles and a black Honda Accord and asked for information “from anyone that may have been in the area and witnessed these vehicles and their behavior.”
They provided no further information on the case, other than to say Steele appeared for a preliminary hearing last Thursday and was bound over to county court.
They did not provide any information about any injuries sufferedy by the man or the little girl involved in the incident, and no local media appeared to have asked.
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[Featured image: Amya Steele/Upper Allen Township Police Department]
