LAKEPORT, Calif. – A Lakeport woman was arrested early Friday for allegedly stabbing her boyfriend.
Krissandra Burrows, 26, was arrested for assault with a deadly weapon with great bodily injury and domestic violence, according to Sgt. Jason Ferguson.
On Thursday shortly before 6 p.m. a Lakeport Police Department sergeant responded to Sutter Lakeside Hospital to contact an assault victim, Ferguson reported.
The victim, a 42-year-old Lakeport man, reported he was stabbed multiple times in the left hand and right thigh by an unknown Hispanic male subject on the north side of Library Park, according to Ferguson.
Ferguson said the alleged victim was unable to provide any further information regarding the suspect who stabbed him.
A search of the parklands revealed no evidence to suggest a stabbing had in fact occurred at the location provided by the alleged victim, according to Ferguson.
During the course of the evening officers developed information which led to a potential suspect and location where the stabbing occurred, he reported.
Ferguson said officers responded to 250 15th St. and identified evidence of a crime scene outside the residence.
Officers contacted Burrows, the alleged victim’s girlfriend, and through followup investigation learned that Burrows allegedly stabbed the victim in a domestic violence disturbance, Ferguson said.
Ferguson arrested Burrows, who was transported to the Hill Road Jail where she was booked.
Bail was set at $25,000 and she remained in custody early Saturday, according to jail records.