2 Bowling Green men arrested after reports of paintballs shot at subjects

BOWLING GREEN, Ky. – Two Bowling Green men are facing charges for several alleged incidents involving a paintball gun on Monday.
According to a uniform citation, the Bowling Green Police Department responded for a call about an individual shooting a paintball at subjects along Cumberland Trace and Scottsville Road from a black Ford F-150 pickup truck.
Police say a caller reported a subject in the truck shot her vehicle with a paintball gun.
The uniform citation states the subject was also seen firing the paintball gun at a male subject off of Sun Way, the uniform citation states.
Police say the man at this address told them the subjects of the vehicle were shouting they “were going to kill him.”
An additional person stated they were traveling on Cumberland Trace Road toward Scottsville Road with their 2-year-old and wife when a passenger in a black pickup truck fired something that hit the window of their vehicle, police say.
Police say they responded to the residence of 32-year-old Michael Reher, where they located the suspect vehicle and arrested the two men inside.
Police also located two bags of tools they say belonged to the individual from Sun Way.
Reher was transported to the Warren County Detention Center and faces charges of first-degree wanton endangerment, operating a motor vehicle under the influence of alcohol/substance, first offense (aggravating circumstances), third-degree terroristic threatening, second-degree disorderly conduct, receiving stolen property between $500 and $1,000 and possession of marijuana.
Gregory Rose, 45, is lodged and charged with failure to appear warrants, second-degree wanton endangerment, alcohol intoxication in a public place, third-degree terroristic threatening, second-degree disorderly conduct, receiving stolen property over $500 and menacing.
