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The motorcyclists followed the Jeep and saw it pull over. When it started to pull away again, one of the motorcyclists pulled in front of the vehicle to keep it from leaving. According to the report, one of the motorcyclists drew a firearm and ordered Spangler back into her vehicle when she tried to get out, while the other motorcyclist removed the key from the Jeep’s ignition.

At that point, a police officer arrived on scene.

The Jeep had “heavy damage to the right-side windshield and top of the vehicle.”

Spangler told the officers she was returning from Silver City where she had been shopping when something struck her vehicle. She said she did not know what it was but got scared and continued on her way home.

Spangler said she was going to call Judge J.C. Robinson – the father of the bicyclist – when she got home and ask what to do, according to the report. Spangler said the judge is a friend of hers.

Spangler told police she finally stopped because of the motorcyclists following her. Spangler said she did not see anything but remembers her windshield shattering.

According to the report, Spangler said she suffers from macular degeneration, which makes it difficult to see at night, but added that she can see much better during the day.

Robinson founded the Grant County Orthopedic Associates in 1999, now known as Southwest Bone and Joint Institute.