A Sioux Falls man who punched and pointed a gun at a woman Thursday did so because he thought she or one of her friends slashed one of his tires, police say.

The woman went to the suspect's residence in the 200 block of North Summit Avenue to pick up some of her belongings around 4:30 p.m., said police spokesman Sam Clemens. She and a few friends grabbed some of her belongings and left without any incident, and then returned for more items, Clemens said.

In that time, the suspect found that one of his vehicle's tires was flat, and thought the woman or one of her friends had done it.

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"She tried to assure him that wasn't the case," Clemens said.

He punched her, went inside and grabbed a handgun and pointed it at the victim.

When police were searching the suspect's home, they found marijuana wax and about half a pound of marijuana distributed among numerous small baggies, Clemens said. Officers also found a second handgun. Both guns were found to be stolen — one out of Texas in 2012, and the other out of Lower Brule, South Dakota.

Josiah Dewitt Herron, 35, was charged with simple assault, aggravated assault, possession of marijuana and paraphernalia, controlled substance (for the marijuana wax), distribution and possession of stolen property.

The victim, 31, did not suffer serious injuries.