A man was accused of firing a gun at another driver in what police called a case of extreme road rage Saturday night.Click to watch News 9's coverage.Timothy High, 29, is being held on $25,000 cash bail after he was arraigned on a charge of reckless conduct.Police said a driver called 911 just after 9 p.m. Saturday from Route 101 in Exeter to say that another driver had fired a gun.The caller, who was in a car with three other people, stayed on the line as both cars headed east. Police said the caller was able to provide a description of the vehicle and a partial plate number before losing sight of the car.Investigators said the suspect car was pulled over near Hampton Beach."It looked like it started with a road rage incident in Exeter on Route 101," said Tropper Michael Coraluzzo. "Eventually, the vehicle was stopped, and Mr. High was arrested for that offense."According to police reports, a loaded gun was found in the front seat of High's car.In court, High said was he was on his honeymoon that night. Police said he and his wife were questioned that night, and his wife told investigators that she heard a bang and saw the flash of a gun. She said she then began yelling at her husband.Police said that High initially denied firing the gun but later said he fired one round out his window toward the ground.High is scheduled to be back in court on Sept. 18.

A man was accused of firing a gun at another driver in what police called a case of extreme road rage Saturday night.

Click to watch News 9's coverage.


Timothy High, 29, is being held on $25,000 cash bail after he was arraigned on a charge of reckless conduct.

Police said a driver called 911 just after 9 p.m. Saturday from Route 101 in Exeter to say that another driver had fired a gun.

The caller, who was in a car with three other people, stayed on the line as both cars headed east. Police said the caller was able to provide a description of the vehicle and a partial plate number before losing sight of the car.

Investigators said the suspect car was pulled over near Hampton Beach.

"It looked like it started with a road rage incident in Exeter on Route 101," said Tropper Michael Coraluzzo. "Eventually, the vehicle was stopped, and Mr. High was arrested for that offense."

According to police reports, a loaded gun was found in the front seat of High's car.

In court, High said was he was on his honeymoon that night. Police said he and his wife were questioned that night, and his wife told investigators that she heard a bang and saw the flash of a gun. She said she then began yelling at her husband.

Police said that High initially denied firing the gun but later said he fired one round out his window toward the ground.

High is scheduled to be back in court on Sept. 18.