A Newberry woman was arrested Sunday evening after deputies say she threatened her ex-husband with a loaded shotgun after the pair argued about a rental property, according to the Alachua County Sheriff's Office.

Nathan Long returned to his Northwest 56th Place residence after spending a few weeks in Georgia to find a group of people living inside, the report said.

Long went across the street to his ex-wife’s property to find out what was going on. He and Gina Lynn Long, 40, of 21607 NW 56th Place, were married for nine years and have been divorced for 10 years.

Police said in the report that Gina Long informed her ex-husband that she rented his residence to new tenants after he left town. The pair argued, and Gina Long told her ex-husband to leave, threatening to shoot him if he remained, the report said.

Gina Long then retrieved a shotgun from her house, returned and loaded the weapon, the report said.

Nathan Long told police his ex-wife pointed the weapon at him, and he fled in response.

Gina Long told deputies that she called 911 and told the dispatcher that she “had one in the chamber, and I took the safety off” but denied pointing the gun at the victim.

Long was charged with aggravated assault with a deadly weapon. Bail was set at $10,000.