A DeBary woman fresh off an argument with her girlfriend is accused of shooting a neighbor's home, Volusia sheriff's deputies said.

Ashley Enright, 26, was arrested over the weekend and charged with three counts of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, shooting into dwelling and armed trespassing other than structure/conveyance. Enright was released from jail on $22,500 bail, court records show.

Deputies said they were called to the shooting on Saturday at 1:55 a.m. on Agua Vista St. where they learned that Alanna Erhart, 21, and two friends were leaving for the store when they saw Enright's girlfriend, Kristi Allen, 28, walking down the street, crying.

Erhart invited Allen to her porch so she could calm down after Allen said she and Enright had a fight over vet bills, investigators' reports show.

About an hour later, Enright drove past Erhart's home and returned with a .22-caliber rifle. She fired a shot into the air and then pointed the rifle at Erhart's home and fired a bullet into it, investigators said. Enright then pointed the rifle at Erhart and her friends, deputies said.

Deputies found Enright at her home a few houses away on Agua Vista. She told deputies that she had argued with Allen over a text message Allen had sent an ex-girlfriend.

The rifle with nine bullets was found behind the driver's seat of Enright's vehicle where she said she put it, according to the report. Deputies did not say what part of the home was shot.