A man was arrested Sunday in connection with shots fired in a Longmont neighborhood and witness reports of a woman running frantically.

James Brent Vandiver, 58, was arrested on suspicion of felony menacing and domestic violence. Vandiver was taken to Boulder County Jail where he remained Tuesday on a cash bond of $2,500, according to Boulder County Jail records.

Police were called to the 1000 block of Sumac Street just before 1 a.m. for reports of a shooting and barricaded subject, according to an arrest affidavit. Three neighbors reported hearing multiple gunshots.

One neighbor, who lives across the diagonally across the street from the house, contacted police to say that they were awakened by screaming. When the woman looked outside her window, she saw her neighbor outside in pink pajamas yelling “help me!” and running, according to the affidavit. A moment later, the neighbor told police she heard gunfire and saw a man in front of a doorway. She told police she heard three gunshots. While the woman was on phone with police, dispatchers heard more gunshots, according to the affidavit. The woman told police that she was aware of prior domestic incidents at the residence and knew that there were weapons in the home.

Another neighbor who lives diagonally across the street from the home in the other direction, told police he heard two gunshots and left his residence to see what was happening. The man told police he saw a man walking south on Sumac Street and a woman running ahead of him. According to this witness, the man was holding a silver-colored pistol and firing the weapon into other yards as the woman fled. The suspect then returned to his home and fired a shot into his own yard, the report said.

Police also spoke with the victim who said there had been arguing about “insignificant problems” earlier that day. The victim left, but returned to the home. She decided to leave again when the argument continued. When she tried to leave, Vandiver, who was completely naked, “kept telling her to just stay with him,” the affidavit said.

The victim had a bump on her forehead, which she said came from accidentally running into a door inside the house. She told police Vandiver made no statements saying she couldn’t leave and that she felt free to exit the home. She also said that she never saw Vandiver fire the gun or point it toward her, though, she said she heard a gunshot and someone shouting his name.

A detective noted in the arrest affidavit that there was a disparity between witness accounts of a frantic woman running for help and the victim’s statements. The detective noted this could indicate the victim may have “minimized” what happened inside the home. The detective noted in the affidavit that is common in some domestic violence scenarios.

Online court records show Vandiver was subject to a temporary restraining order in 2009.

Vandiver is expected to appear in court Wednesday for a filing of charges.