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Suspects In Road Rage Stabbing Arrested

Both suspects were arrested at a Diamond Bar residence Wednesday evening.

The man and woman suspected of attempted murder in Tuesday's road rage incident were arrested by Glendora detectives Wednesday evening, police said.

Utilizing a partial license plate obtained by eyewitnesses, detectives ran that number through computer databases and located a possible address. Detectives conducted a stakeout in the 20000 block of Lycoming Street in Diamond Bar. Around 7:30 pm., they saw what they believed was the suspect vehicle and detained the female and male occupants, said Lieutenant Joe Ward.

Deann Spriggs, 21, from Walnut, and Martin Kelsey, 22, from Los Angeles, were booked on suspicion of attempted murder. Both are being held at the Glendora jail in lieu of $1 million bail.

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Kelsey was also arrested on two outstanding traffic warrants.

The suspect vehicle in question was a gray Toyota Tacoma. Authorities at the crime scene Tuesday had been reluctant to release the make and model of the vehicle, citing the need to maintain the integrity of the investigation, according to Sergeant Scott Strong.

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"They were watching a residence...The vehicle returned to the location, [officers] contacted the female driver and male passenger, determined they were the suspects involved," Ward said.

Both subjects were arrested without incident.

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