LAKE CO. – On Friday, June 30, at approximately 6:00 p.m., the Indiana State Police Lowell Regional Dispatch Center received a 911 call reporting a road rage incident that was in progress on I-65.
The suspect had reportedly thrown an egg at the victim and then produced and pointed a firearm at the victim. The victim was able to give a detailed description of the suspect and suspect vehicle and that it was traveling south on I-65 approaching the Lowell exit.
Trooper Beers responded to the area of the Lowell exit and was able to locate the suspect vehicle, a 2022 GMC Canyon, and initiated a traffic stop as the vehicle exited the interstate onto State Road 2. During the traffic stop, Trooper Beers observed a carton of eggs in the vehicle, with one egg missing. The driver also stated that he was in possession of a firearm.
During his investigation, Trooper Beers also spoke with Trooper Haddon, who had located the victim. In the victim’s car, Trooper Haddon observed an egg all over the inside of the vehicle. Trooper Beers then placed the suspect in handcuffs without further incident.
The suspect, Paul Mihalich, 65, from Demotte, IN, was transported to the Lake County Jail where he is preliminarily charged with intimidation with a firearm, pointing a firearm, and criminal mischief.
Of particular concern, in this case, is that in the victim’s car, there were two young children, both under the age of five. With summer heating up and traffic increasing due to construction zones, the Indiana State Police encourages anyone that experiences road rage while driving to take a deep breath and don’t make a rash decision that could not only affect your being charged with a crime but an innocent person, even a child, being potentially harmed by your decision to act, rather than not to act.