Police are appealing for three witnesses to come forward after a man was allegedly threatened with a firearm during an argument in Currumbin Valley earlier this month.
Just after 5pm on October 17, a 48-year-old man allegedly became involved in a verbal dispute with a man known to him in a car park at the Rock Pools along Currumbin Creek Road.
He allegedly left the scene before returning a short time later with a firearm, which he allegedly used to threaten the man.
Police say he then left the scene white Nissan Juke, with no one physically injured during the incident.
Following investigations, detectives charged the 48-year-old Currumbin Valley man with a string of offences including going armed so as to cause fear, as well as four counts of possessing dangerous drugs.
He was also hit with one count each of unlawful possession of weapons, setting mantraps, secure storage of weapons and offence to buy of possess medicines or hazardous poisons.
As inquiries continue, detectives have released vision of three people, believed to be travelling in a white Toyota RAV4, who may have witnessed the alleged incident.
Police have stressed the three people are only witnesses and are not involved in the alleged incident.
They’re appealing for the trio, or anyone with relevant information that could assist with investigations, to come forward