When Dana Rafmussen decides it’s time for someone to move out of her trailer, Lord knows she means business.Clallam County Sheriff’s Deputies say the 44-year-old woman used a two-pronged fork to emphasize an order for her boyfriend Corey Wine to move out over the weekend.The tale, as it often does when crime and trailer living are involved, begins with alcohol. Rafmussen and Wine live together in a small travel trailer on Highway 101 near Beaver, Wash. Rafmussen had supposedly been boozing it up heavily on Saturday and fighting with Wine even more.She wanted him out. He wasn’t budging. So, as KOMO reports Sunday, once Wine further stated his intentions of staying by settling down to cook himself a meal, deputies say Rafmussen brought out the two-pronged fork and stabbed him right in the lower back with it.Afterward, Wine went next door to a neighbor’s house to get help for his fork wound, which brought an ambulance and some deputies to haul away Rafmussen.Deputies called her “heavily intoxicated” during the arrest.Wine, meanwhile, was treated for his wounds at nearby Forks Community Hospital–a name too ironic not to point out.
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