CADILLAC, MI -- A 63-year-old Luther man is under arrest after authorities allege he repeatedly used his car to ram another vehicle off the road in what police say may be related to a love triangle.

Terry Davenport was arraigned Tuesday, April 8 in Wexford County District Court on two counts of assault with a dangerous weapon, driving with a suspended license, failure to stop after a collision and reckless driving.

He was held Tuesday in the Wexford County Jail on a $5,000 bond.

Cadillac Police said Davenport apparently became upset when he saw a 21-year-old woman with another man at the home of the woman's mother.

Davenport allegedly tried to pull the other man, a 31-year-old Cadillac resident, out of his Ford Explorer. The woman was sitting in the passenger seat of the Explorer at the time.

She then got out of the Explorer and sat inside Davenport's Oldsmobile Alero for a brief period, hoping to calm him down.

When she tried to escape the Alero, Davenport began moving the car and she was dragged a short distance, police said.

The woman managed to get out, jumped into the Explorer again and the two younger people sped away. Davenport followed them, repeatedly striking the Explorer as both vehicles were moving.

A Ford Explorer that was rammed in a road rage incident in Wexford County

The chase lasted for about two miles, police said. At one point, the 31-year-old man tried to pull into the Wexford County sheriff's office, but could not make the turn because of their speed.

The Explorer eventually went through a stop sign, down an embankment and into a ditch.

Davenport then left the scene, showing up at the sheriff's department. The only injuries were to the 21-year-old woman when she tried to escape Davenport's car.

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