MAUMEE, Ohio — UPDATE: Ford appeared in court Monday in Maumee. His bond was set at $150,000.
Police arrested a Toledo man suspected of shooting into another vehicle during a road rage incident Friday afternoon in Maumee and causing minor injuries to the other driver.
Dylon Ford, 21, was later identified as a suspect after fleeing the scene on the Anthony Wayne Trail near Conant Street and arrested in Toledo by Maumee police and assisting Lucas County Sheriff's Office deputies, according to a social media post.
Ford was arrested on two counts of felonious assault and one count of discharging a firearm upon a highway.
Maumee police responded to the incident at about 1:45 p.m. and said a male driver, suspected to be Ford, "attempted to block the victim’s vehicle and then fired a handgun into the driver’s door window."
The bullet went over the victim's head and struck the roof of their car. Police believe the victim's injuries, which did not require treatment at the scene, came from fragments after the bullet struck the vehicle. A four-year-old passenger in the victim's vehicle was not injured.
The suspect and victim did not know each other, according to police.
Authorities later Friday stopped Ford in his vehicle on I-475 near Secor Road and arrested him.
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