Suspect Arrested In Disturbing, Bizarre Road Rage Incident

ANAHEIM (CBSLA)  --   Anaheim Police have announced the arrest of a suspect in Tuesday's bizarre road rage incident which saw a man jump on the victim's hood and repeatedly punch her windshield until it cracked.

Police identified the suspect as 28-year-old Joshua Robert Dalton of Anaheim.

Officials said Dalton was arrested Friday afternoon around 1:30 -- without incident -- near his residence.

Dalton was booked into the Anaheim Detention Facility for felony vandalism.

On Tuesday afternoon, around 2:45, the 34-year-old victim told CBS2/KCAL9 that she was driving near State College Boulevard and Lincoln Avenue with a friend in the passenger seat and her two daughters, 12 and 13, in the back.

(credit: Veneranda Valencia)

One of her daughter's caught the incident on cellphone video.

The driver of a Jeep Liberty, believed to be Dalton, got out, jumped on her hood and hit her windshield until it cracked. The suspect then got back into his car and left the area.

On Wednesday, Veneranda Valencia told KCAL9's Stacey Butler she was frightened by the incident. She didn't want her face shown on camera, but she said, "I'm traumatized that he's going to come back."

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Valencia said the suspect had been following her and she had no idea why and had never seen him before in her life.

On Friday evening, police told KCAL9's Laurie Perez that the video Valencia's daughter captured was instrumental in helping them capture Dalton.

A news viewer saw a report of the road rage incident and called them to say they recognized Dalton.

Police also told her Dalton has a record. He told authorities that Valencia cut him off and he "lost his temper."

He remains by bars being held on a $20,000 bail.

Police said damage to the windshield was estimated at $1,200.

(credit: Veneranda Valencia, cellphone video)
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