A Longmont woman has been arrested after police said she shot an arrow from a crossbow at her neighbor early this morning.

Katherine Cherry, 60, was arrested today on suspicion of attempted first-degree assault and felony menacing, according to jail records.

She remains in custody at the Boulder County Jail pending a bond hearing today.

According to an arrest affidavit, police were called to Cherry’s apartment complex in the 2700 block of Copper Peak Lane at 3 a.m. today after Cherry’s upstair’s neighbor said Cherry shot an arrow at her.

The neighbor said Cherry began yelling and knocking on her door at 1:30 a.m. The neighbor said she saw Cherry through the peephole but did not want to deal with her at that time.

The neighbor told police at about 3 a.m. Cherry came back and started knocking on the door and screaming again. The neighbor said that time she opened the door.

According to the affidavit, the neighbor said that when she opened her door, Cherry stuck a crossbow in the opening and fired an arrow. The arrow grazed the woman and then flew down the hallway of the apartment.

The neighbor told police she picked up a hammer and started swinging it at Cherry, but was not sure if she hit her. Cherry reportedly then ran back to her apartment.

Another man who was in the apartment told police he also saw the arrow flying through the air.

Longmont police responded and arrested Cherry in her apartment without incident. The affidavit did not mention whether police searched the apartment for a crossbow.

Cherry has a prior arrest for felony menacing, harassment and retaliation against a witness in a 2010 Larimer County case, but court records show she pleaded guilty to obstruction of government operations in that case and was sentenced to probation.