VANDERBURGH COUNTY, Ind. — A southern Indiana man was arrested Friday morning after allegedly pointing a gun during a road rage incident in Vanderburgh County.

According to a release from Indiana State Police, around 10 a.m. on June 6, ISP received a report from a motorist about a road rage incident that had just occurred on Interstate 64 near the 21 mile-marker .

The motorist reportedly told police they were traveling eastbound on I-64 when passed a Toyota Tacoma. The driver of the Tacoma allegedly pointed a handgun toward the motorist.

ISP troopers were able to track down the driver of the Tacoma, identified as a 69-year-old Dubois County man, in Warrick County.

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During the investigation,

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