Man sought after driver pulled from car in Guelph, police say

Police call altercation a case of road rage

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Caption: Guelph Police are searching for two suspects after a man was sprayed in the face by an unknown substance. (Colin Butler/CBC News)

Police in Guelph are searching for a man they say was involved in pulling another man from his car in an apparent case of road rage.
At approximately 8:10 p.m. on Saturday, a man was driving his car southbound on Victoria Road, when a Jeep Liberty began swerving and braking in front of his vehicle. Both vehicles stopped at the intersection of Victoria and Arkell Road. That's when, the man alleged to police, the driver of the Jeep got out of his vehicle, approached the man, grabbed him and pulled him out of his car.
The driver of the Jeep then allegedly pushed the other driver before getting back into his Jeep and driving away.
Police said the vehicle is described as a gold Jeep Liberty with black rims.
The driver is described as a white man, approximately 45 years old, six-foot-two with a stocky build and dirty blonde short hair. He was wearing an orange shirt and white pants.
Anyone with information is asked to contact police.