WEYMOUTH - A Weymouth man is being held on bail after police said he went to his ex-fiancee's house over the weekend and threatened her with a pellet gun, telling her it was a real gun.



Andrew Frost, 33, was charged with assault with a dangerous weapon and attempt to commit a crime. He pleaded not guilty at his arraignment on Monday and was ordered held on $2,500 bail. The court paperwork on the incident was unavailable until Tuesday afternoon.



Shortly after 1 a.m. Sunday, police responded to a house on Great Hill Drive where a woman said her ex-fiance was outside on the lawn with a gun, court records show.



The 39-year-old woman told police that she and Frost had been engaged to be married, but stopped dating about a year ago.



“She said she was trying to give him closure and met him to get something to eat two days ago,” the police report on the incident reads. “She told me he still wanted to get back together, even though the relationship had ended a long time ago. She had moved on, he had not.”



Around midnight Sunday a drunken Frost showed up at the woman’s back porch and began angrily flipping patio furniture over and yelling at her, the report states.



Frost had a pellet gun in his hand and told her it was a “.45.” He waved it around and pointed it at her at one point, the report states.



The victim was able to go inside her house and close the door. At one point, while trying to entice Frost to leave, the victim arranged for an Uber driver to come pick him up.



She then called the police and told them that Frost was trying to remove an air conditioner from a window, the report states.



Frost had left in the Uber car, despite police responding about a minute after the call. He left the pellet gun on the ground, which was confiscated by officers, the report states.



Officers used the victim’s phone to track where the Uber driver was heading and the car was stopped by police on Southern Artery in Quincy where Frost was placed under arrest.



The victim was not harmed in the incident.



Frost will be due back in court for a hearing on Aug. 18.