Stanley McDuffie (Courtesy of Lancaster County Corrections)

LINCOLN–(KFOR Nov. 7)–A disturbance early Wednesday morning at a home near 70th and Leighton leads to the arrest of a 50-year-old man for terroristic threats, criminal mischief and 3rd-degree domestic assault.

Lincoln Police Public Information manager Erika Thomas tells KFOR News investigators determined Stanley McDuffie got into an argument with a 42-year-old woman, who locked herself in a bedroom to get away from him. McDuffie broke into the room, took the woman’s phone and a gun lock box with a weapon inside and went back down stairs.

A few minutes later, the woman heard gunshots coming from downstairs. No one was hurt.

Thomas says the woman spent the next few hours in the upstairs bedroom, as McDuffie continued to make threats. She sent a text to a friend, who showed up to the house with a baseball bat. Thomas says McDuffie allegedly made threats toward the 51-year-old woman before she called police. Officers found a .380 caliber handgun and an unfired round on the porch, with a baseball bat and a damaged cell phone.

McDuffie was soon taken into custody.