By Queenie Wong
qwong@sacbee.com
A 29-year-old man was arrested for stabbing his girlfriend in the leg with a 14-inch knife on Sunday night, said Citrus Heights Police.
After 40 minutes of negotiations, police arrested the man at 6304 Stonehand Ave. in Citrus Heights, said police Sgt. Jeremy Garrison. He would not release the name of the man arrested.
Police arrived at the residence after receiving a call at 7:49 p.m. from a distraught woman claiming her boyfriend had stabbed her in the leg. The woman said she was locked in the bathroom and her boyfriend was trying to break through the door.
"The dispatcher could hear her screaming and his screaming in the background," Garrison said.
When the police arrived at the scene they spotted the man at the front of the house. He ran back inside after seeing officers.
The police called the victim and patrol units were able to lead her safely out of the house.
Police were able to persuade the man to come out of the house and he was arrested on suspicion of assault with a deadly weapon and domestic violence.
The woman was taken to the Mercy San Juan Hospital where she is expected to make a full and speedy recovery, Sgt. Garrison said.
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