Police responded to reports that a drunken man fired a gun through an occupied apartment wall around 1 a.m. on Wednesday in the 300 block of Knobcone Drive in Loveland

According to a release from Loveland police Sgt. Mike Halloran, no one was injured in either apartment.

When officers arrived they were able to speak to the man — 24-year-old Blaine Kelby Henderson — but were unable to get him to leave his apartment, according to Halloran’s release.

A woman with Henderson also refused officers’ instructions to leave the residence.

Eventually, according to the release, SWAT negotiators were able to convince the woman to leave the apartment peacefully at 3:36 a.m. Henderson did the same a short time later and was taken into custody at 3:57 a.m.

He is being held at the Larimer County jail on suspicion of prohibited use of a weapon, a Class 2 misdemeanor; illegal discharge of a firearm, a Class 5 felony; and obstructing peace office, a Class 2 misdemeanor.

He is being held on a a $2,500 bond that be satisfied by either putting up property he owns or paying $250 in cash out of his own pocket through the services of a bondsman.

He is scheduled for a court appearance on June 2.

According to the release, an emergency notification was sent to residents at the apartment complex to notify them of the situation at 1:48 a.m.

Police then used to system to update them at 2:27 a.m. and canceled the notification at 4:07 a.m.

The release stated that the notification reached 49 phone lines.

Dana Rieck: 970-635-3630, rieckd@reporter-herald.com or twitter.com/DanaRieckRH