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Mono Township man arrested after allegedly stopping traffic to flash knife

OPP charged a 22-year-old man following the alleged road rage incident. Global News File

Provincial police in Wellington County say they have arrested a man in connection with an alleged road rage incident that occurred in Guelph-Eramosa Township in September.

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Police say they received a call about an alleged road rage incident on Wellington Road 29 near Wellington Road 22 at around 7 a.m. on Sept. 11.

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According to OPP, a white car was tailgating other vehicles and passing them in an aggressive manner. Police say the driver reportedly stopped his vehicle in the middle of traffic and flashed a hunting knife.

A short time later, police say they stopped a vehicle near the village of Eden Mills before arresting the driver and seizing the knife.

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A 22-year-old man from Mono Township is facing several charges, including dangerous driving, stunt driving and possession of weapons for a dangerous purpose.

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