Loveland police are looking for a man who fired a shot from a stolen gun into a pickup truck that the reported shooter had just cut off during what police described as a “reckless lane change” on East Eisenhower Boulevard on Sunday.

The sole shot went through the side of the pickup into the bed and did not strike or injure anyone, according to information from Loveland Police Lt. Bob Shaffer. There were two people in the pickup.

About 9 a.m. on Sunday, two people were headed east on Eisenhower Boulevard near Denver Avenue when a man in a grey 2017 Honda CRV cut them off, swerving into their lane from a turn-only lane, police reported. They initially thought he was waving at them to apologize, but then noticed that he had a gun, Shaffer said. As they started to drive away, the man in the Honda fired a shot into the bed of the pickup then drove away himself, he said.

The Honda CRV had been stolen earlier Sunday from an area a few miles east of the shooting location, and authorities believe he also stole the pistol from another unlocked vehicle in the same area, Shaffer said.

Also just prior to the shooting, the man was reported as a possible drunk driver by witnesses who said he had been driving erratically, according to a press release from Loveland police.

After the incident, he continued east on Eisenhower Boulevard and was last seen driving south on Interstate 25. The suspected shooteris described as a Hispanic man who is 6 feet to 6 feet 3 inches tall and weighs and estimated 280 pounds. The license plate number on the stolen Honda is 281XEJ.

Anyone with information is asked to call Detective McGraw at 970-667-2151.