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Lakewood police said an Armin Avenue woman found what appeared to be bullet holes on the outside of her house.

(CAROL KOVACH/SUN NEWS)

LAKEWOOD, Ohio -- A Lakewood man accused of letting an assault rifle discharge into a neighbor's house was arraigned in Lakewood Municipal Court Tuesday morning.

Robert Ledinsky faces charges of improperly securing a firearm and allowing a firearm to discharge within the city limits.

The morning of Feb. 25, an Armin Avenue woman found what appeared to be a bullet hole in her closet, according to a police report. She told police she looked on the outside of her house and found what appeared to be more bullet holes, the report said.

Officers questioned her neighbors, and found Ledinsky's AK-47 had accidentally discharged days earlier and left the bullet holes, according to the report.

Ledinsky was cited and the rifle was confiscated, the report said.