Police say a 41-year-old Greeley man will face two felony charges of menacing with a deadly weapon after an early-morning arrest.

About 2:48 a.m. Friday, Greeley police officers responded to a disturbance with weapons involved in the 2600 block of 12th Avenue, according to a release from Greeley police. The victims told police the suspect, their son, pointed a handgun at them and threatened to kill them. They believed their son was intoxicated and capable of carrying out the threats, so they fled the house, they told officers.

Police secured a perimeter and began calling for the suspect to exit the house without any weapons. After about 20 minutes of repeated announcements and challenges, the suspect came out and submitted to arrest without incident, according to the release. Police arrested Max Robert Prieto Jr. and booked him at the Weld County Jail.

Police found several firearms in the residence, but were unable to locate a handgun as described by the parents.

Prieto remains in custody pending a court appearance.