By Matt Kawahara
mkawahara@sacbee.com
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An Auburn man was arrested last week after he allegedly poked his female housemate in the forehead with a fork during an argument, according to an Auburn Police Department release.
James Warren Svanda, 59, was arrested following an argument Saturday that apparently escalated because some items in the household broke, according to the release.
Officers responded to a residence in the 11000 block of Camjen Lane at about 3:30 p.m. March 12 and found a woman with minor injuries to her head. She alleged that Svanda, also a resident, had poked her with a fork, the release states.
Svanda had a minor cut on his leg, which he claimed had come from the female resident cutting him with a knife. The female told officers that Svanda had wounded himself in order to get her in trouble with the police, according to the release.
Officers determined that Svanda's explanations of the incident were inconsistent.
Svanda was arrested and booked into the Placer County Jail on suspicion of spousal battery and assault with a deadly weapon, according to the release and an e-mail from Auburn Police Sgt. Michael Garlock.
Svanda was released on bail Sunday.
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