An 81-year-old Bossier City woman was booked into the Bossier Maximum Security Prison over the weekend after she allegedly fired a gun inside a home during an argument.

Patricia Terry, of the 3200 block of Schuler Street in Bossier City, was arrested by the Bossier City Police Department and charged with one count of aggravated assault with a firearm.

She was taken to the Bossier Parish jail on Saturday with a bond of $100,000, according to booking records.

The charge stems from a domestic-related incident that reportedly occurred at Terry's residence around 7:30 p.m. on Friday.

Investigators learned that Terry allegedly made verbal threats against the victim's life and found evidence that Terry fired a handgun inside a residence during an argument with the victim, Bossier City spokesperson Traci Landry told The Times.

"Subject had discharged a firearm inside the residence 4 times," read the narrative on Terry's Saturday booking record.

The victim is an adult male, Landry told The Times.

On Monday, Terry appeared in Bossier Parish court where she was explained her rights concerning the assistance of counsel. She was then referred to the public defender's office, according to court minutes.

Terry does not appear to have a prior criminal court action in Bossier or Caddo Parish courts.

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Emily Enfinger is the breaking news reporter for The Shreveport Times, covering crime and court. Follow her on Twitter at @EmilyEnfinger. To email, click here.