A woman has been charged after allegedly pointing a gun at people dining at a bar in Rockingham last night.
Police were called to the bar on Rockingham Road at about 9:30pm following reports that a woman had pointed a handgun at customers before leaving on foot.
It is believed that she had been dining at the bar prior to the incident.
Customers were brought inside and police were called.
The woman was arrested near the Rockingham foreshore about 15 minutes later and a replica firearm was located nearby.
A 33 year old woman from Waikiki has been charged with being armed or pretending to be armed in a way that may cause fear.
She will appear in the Perth Magistrates Court today.
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