A Concord man is facing multiple felony charges after police say he fired a gun inside his home during a domestic dispute that did not result in any physical injuries.

James Perriello, 57, was held without bail over the holiday weekend on charges of reckless conduct, criminal threatening and domestic violence criminal threatening. Additionally, he is charged with one misdemeanor count of criminal mischief and a violation-level offense for unauthorized use of a firearm.

Concord police said they also found evidence of illegal drug use while executing a search warrant at the Redwing Road home over the weekend. As a result, Perriello faces one count each of possession of a controlled drug and possession of a prescription drug without a valid medical prescription.

Perriello was taken into custody on Friday following an argument between himself and a longtime partner, Concord police Lt. Sean Ford said.

A fight ensued over what Perriello identified as a strange chemical smell in the home, according to a police affidavit. At some point during the verbal dispute, Perriello’s partner went into another room, fearing for her safety, and Perriello responded by firing a gun in her general direction, the affidavit says.

“Officers on scene were able to corroborate her statement because they found a spent shell casing in the home,” Ford said, adding that the impact was visible in a door and nearby wall.

Police seized numerous weapons from the home following Perriello’s arrest.

Ford said there is no documented history of domestic violence at that residence in police call records.

Perriello was scheduled to be arraigned Tuesday afternoon in Merrimack County Superior Court in Concord.