A Jupiter woman is facing a weapons charge after she allegedly pointed a gun at her neighbor, according to an arrest report.

Pamella Kay West, 57, is accused of aggravated battery with a deadly weapon and was being held Tuesday morning at the Palm Beach County Jail in lieu of $7,500 bail. Judge Caroline Shepherd ordered West undergo a mental health evaluation if she posts bond.

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West allegedly pointed a .22-caliber revolver at the neighbor while making bizarre statements about how laundry dust was ruining her clothes and causing one of her dogs to have asthma issues.

The alleged victim armed herself after hearing two loud bangs on her rear and front doors, the report said. After the neighbor opened her front door, West began yelling about laundry dust, then allegedly pulled the gun out and pointed at the victim’s chest.

The neighbor grabbed her own gun but did not point it at West before calling 911, the report said.

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The confrontation took place Sunday night on the 200 block of Kane Place, an unincorporated pocket of Jupiter between Indiantown Road and Center Street west of Military Trail.

A relative of West told Palm Beach County sheriff’s deputies said there is a gun in the home that he shares with West, but added the woman did not have access to the weapon.

When deputies asked to see the gun, it was not found where the owner said it was stored, the report said. The gun was then found in West’s purse.

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