Greenwood woman arrested after allegedly firing gun at husband

Kelly Lynn Elizabeth Bryan; photo courtesy of Johnson County Sheriff’s Dept.

A Greenwood woman is facing charges after allegedly firing a gun at her husband on Monday. Johnson County Sheriff Duane Burgess says that deputies responded to 1263 North Peterman Road on the report of shots fired.

The complainant told dispatchers that his wife, Kelly Lynn Elizabeth Bryan, had fired a gun at him. She had since drove away from the home.

The husband told the deputies that he was laying in bed when Bryan reached under some blankets and pulled out a gun and fired one shot at him. That shot missed. Police say the bullet carried through the wall into the next room’s door and then through a window.

The husband went on to tell investigators that Bryan then yelled at him to leave again before going downstairs. While he was upstairs the husband started to call 911 when he heard a second shot. After reaching dispatchers, Bryan allegedly went back upstairs and told her husband that she was going to kill herself. She left the scene moments later.

Johnson County Sheriff detectives and the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department responded to an address in the 500 block of North Tacoma Avenue in Indianapolis. Indianapolis Metropolitan Police SWAT entered the home after obtaining a search warrant. There, they found Bryan hiding in the attic.

Sheriff Burgess says Bryan was returned to Johnson County and is facing preliminary charges of Criminal Recklessness with a Deadly Weapon, a Level 6 Felony. Her bond has been set at $1,000.