Serrano and Alexi Carrucini, 20, of Springfield will likely face multiple charges when they are arraigned Tuesday in Springfield District Court.
SPRINGFIELD -- Roberto Serrano's relationship with his girlfriend went sour. So sour that the 20-year-old Springfield man fired a shotgun at her Six Corners home early Saturday, according to police.
Serrano is charged with opening fire on 142 Cedar St. around 12:10 a.m. Saturday. Officers tracked him and Alexi Carrucini to the latter's home at 638 Carew St. in Hungry Hill, where the pair were taken into custody, Springfield Police Capt. Cheryl C. Clapprood said.
Even though Serrano allegedly fired the shotgun, Carrucini also will be charged, according to Clapprood. The precise charges were unavailable early Saturday.
Investigating officers recovered the shotgun, live ammunition, 7 ounces of marijuana and a bundle of heroin, police said.
Clapprood said the girlfriend has a restraining order against Serrano.
Serrano, whose street address wasn't immediately available, will likely face felony assault, drug and firearm charges when he's arraigned Tuesday in Springfield District Court. State and federal buildings are closed Monday for Memorial Day.
Clapprood said Serrano threatened the woman, telling her to "come one out" or he would shoot. Police said Serrano opened fire before the woman had a chance to exit the building.
Authorities didn't specify how many shots were fired, but multiple shell casings were recovered at the scene.
No one was injured in the incident.
THE MAP BELOW shows the approximate location of a shotgun assault around 12:10 a.m. Saturday in the Six Corners neighborhood:
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