
Danielle Rasar, 45, has been arrested on a charge of attempted murder following a stabbing at a Crestline residence involving her unidentified female roommate. (File Photo)
By G. T. Houts
Crestline, CA – A 45-year-old Crestline woman is in custody charged with attempted murder following a stabbing incident involving her unidentified female roommate. Twin Peaks Sheriff’s deputies have identified the suspect as Danielle Rasar.
THE INCIDENT
A media release reports that the incident happened Saturday, September 26, just before noon. Twin Peaks deputy Cavender was dispatched to the 23000 block of Crest Forest Drive in Crestline related to a possible stabbing call.
The female victim went to the San Bernardino County Fire Station for assistance after fleeing her residence in the 800 block of Bergschrund Drive and told authorities that her roommate (Rasar) had stabbed her with a kitchen knife after the two were in an argument.
The victim used her left hand to deflect the knife and sustained a severe laceration, according to the press release.
The victim was transported to an area hospital by paramedics and received 30 stitches.
THE INVESTIGATION
Through investigation, Deputy Chavez from the Twin Peaks Station discovered Rasar had a previous address in the 24000 block of Altdorf Drive in Crestline.
The deputy called at the former residence on October 1 at about 9:30 a.m. and made contact with the homeowner.
The homeowner informed Chavez that Rasar was at the residence and was asleep in a bedroom.
The suspect was taken into custody without incident. Rasar was transported to the West Valley Detention Center for booking, her bail is set at $500,000.
SEEKING CASE INFORMATION
Anyone with further information about the case should contact the Twin Peaks Sheriff’s Station (909) 336-0600.
Callers wishing to remain anonymous are urged to call the We-tip Hotline at 1-800-78-CRIME (27463) or you may leave information online at WE-TIP. (110)