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Road rage ‘weapon’ arrests

POLICE have arrested three men at a Narre Warren house after a harrowing road rage incident the previous day in which it’s alleged a weapon was brandished at the victim.
The victim was travelling along James Cook Drive in Endeavour Hills when they were cut off by a maroon Holden Commodore at the Hallam North Road intersection, just after 5pm on Thursday 24 September.
Police allege the occupants of the Commodore then became aggressive towards the victim, with one of them allegedly pulling out a weapon and pointing it at the victim’s car.
The next day detectives from Cardinia CIU executed a search warrant at a Shiraz Crescent home in Narre Warren and arrested three men.
One was remanded in custody while the other two were released pending inquiries.
A police spokesperson said numberplate recognition was involved when carrying out the arrests.
Anyone with any information is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000, or submit a confidential crime report at www.crimestoppersvic.com.au.

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