Woman fires shots in Greenwood home, flees

A woman was arrested after her husband called 911, reporting she fired two shots, one at him, on Monday at their Greenwood home.

Kelly Lynn Elizabeth Bryan, 46, of 1263 North Peterman Road, was arrested on a charge of criminal recklessness with a deadly weapon, a level 6 felony that could result in up to 2.5 years in prison if she’s convicted.

An Indianapolis SWAT team found Bryan hiding in the attic of a family member’s house in the 500 block of North Tacoma Avenue in Indianapolis. She was arrested and brought to the Johnson County Jail, Sheriff Duane Burgess said.

Sheriff’s deputies initially responded to Bryan’s home in Greenwood, where her husband met deputies at the door and told them Bryan left in a car, according to a Johnson County Sheriff’s Office news release.

Bryan’s husband showed deputies the bullet holes in the house, one of which he said was aimed at him, but missed. It traveled through the wall and the door of the next room and out the front window, deputies said.

Before the shots were fired, the two had been arguing, and Bryan was throwing and breaking things in the master bedroom while her husband tried to nap before work, the report said.

That was when Bryan grabbed a gun and told him to leave the house. When her husband asked her to put the gun down, she fired, he said. He heard a second shot while he was dialing 9-1-1.

Bryan is being held at the Johnson County jail on $1,250 bond.