An Amazon delivery driver did not have the easiest time Thursday while trying to do his job in Oldham County, police say.

After delivering a package about 2:15 p.m. Thursday to a home on Spann Lane in La Grange, the driver told Oldham County Police his tires “spun some in the loose gravel” as he backed out of the driveway.

He told police the resident of the home then pointed a pistol at him and ordered him out of his van.

The resident, Kenneth Vance, demanded that the driver take the keys out of the ignition, according to an arrest citation.

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Vance, 63, then ordered the driver to stay where he was and walked back into his home. according to the arrest report.

Vance returned with a rake and "made the victim even out the gravel" on his driveway that had been disturbed, officers noted in the arrest report.

While he received his package, Vance also received a visit from Oldham County Police, who charged him with first-degree wanton endangerment and unlawful imprisonment.

Vance was booked into the Oldham County Detention Center Thursday but had been released as of Friday afternoon, according to jail records.

A cash bond was set at $2,500. A court date for Vance had not been set as of Friday afternoon, according to online records.

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