A man and woman involved in a case of parking-garage rage that police say involved a hit-and-run crash had a second odd encounter – at a birthday party shortly after the confrontation.

The incident began about 12:30 Saturday in a parking garage in the 200 block of Second Avenue North. The woman stopped a man as he was getting out of his vehicle, asking him to move the car slightly so she could fit into a neighboring parking spot.

The man refused, saying he wouldn’t have enough room with her parked next to him. The woman then allegedly sped up and quickly turned into the spot, striking an adjacent Volkswagen Golf. The man in the first car took pictures of the woman and the Volkswagen’s damage, then stood in front of her Honda Civic to prevent her from leaving without providing her information.

That’s when police were told she accelerated into the man, knocking him onto the hood of her Honda.

The man suffered minor cuts to his arm and leg and was surprised because the woman had two kids in her car, police say. He declined medical attention.

“About 15 minutes later, (the man) called back to report that (the woman) was at the same birthday party he was attending,” according to the police incident report. An officer responded and spoke to both the man and woman.

The woman claimed she was threatened by the man’s behavior and that he actually climbed onto her car hood.

The case has been referred to the City Attorney’s Office.