An argument led to the arrest of a Warsaw man Tuesday night.

The Kosciusko County sheriff's department was called to 1544 West County Road 400 North in Warsaw a little before 9 p.m. on the report of a possible shooting, a statement from the sheriff's department said.

While officers were speaking with the homeowner, Aaron Michael Phillips, 35, and two juveniles that were inside the home, deputies were called to a parking lot directly in front of the sheriff's department, the statement said.

It said two people were inside a Ford F-150, and the passenger, Rhonda Pearl Harrington, 34, of Nappanee, had injuries to her eye from broken glass.

Witnesses told police that Harrington was at Phillips' home when she called Rodney I. Fuller Jr., 50, of Nappanee to come pick her up.

When Harrington tried to leave, Phillips fired two shots from a handgun, investigators said, and fired a third shot as the truck was pulling away, hitting the windshield, causing it to shatter.

Phillips has been charged with felony criminal recklessness with a deadly weapon and is being held in the county jail on $5,250 bond.