Gun drawn after food delivered to wrong house in Nashville

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) — A 50-year-old woman is accused of pointing a gun at another woman whose delivery order was delivered to the wrong address in Nashville Thursday.

The victim told officers she ordered food from a delivery service but it was dropped off at the wrong address. According to court documents, the food had been delivered at a nearby home in the 1800 block of Blair Boulevard in the Belmont neighborhood.

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The woman who ordered the food took two people with her when she went to the address, which she recognized from the image sent by the food service, according to Metro police. Court documents state the victim rang the doorbell and waited before Natalie Cross opened the door and pointed a long gun at her.

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