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It was a case of assault with a ...well... weird weapon.

Kristin Stiehler, 23, wanted her roomate's Roxicodone pills, the friend says.

Rachel Switzer refused, and Stiehler got angry. She reportedly banged on the door of the house the two women have shared for the last six months, and broke through the door to their bedroom, where Switzer was hiding. New Port Richey, Fla., police say that Stieher picked up a kitty litter box and attacked.

Switzer told police that she blacked out after being slapped and choked. Police say that by the time the fight was over, Switzer was sprawled on the bed with cat feces on her face, and in her hair and ears, and had cat litter all over her hair.

Stiehler was arrested on a felony charge of domestic battery by strangulation, and is being held at the Land O' Lakes jail without bail. Investigators say more charges may follow after they investigate the Roxicodone pills at issue in the argument.

Kristin Stiehler Mug Shot

Assault with kitty litter: a misdemeanor. Assault with used kitty litter: a felony.

Source: St. Petersburg Times

Most Recent Comments

Posted by Robert in Missouri on July 12, 2010:

That obviously was one hell of a catfight. Let's hope Stiehler learned a valuable lesson from it. If Switzer ends up getting nabbed for illegal substances, there's a possibility of another fight pending they both end up in the same prison.

Posted by Mike, Massachusetts on August 9, 2010:

If she was tossed into the Land O' lakes jail, are you sure that the charge wasn't Domestic(k) Buttery...?

Posted by Mike from Dallas on August 9, 2010:

Oh, geez, Mike! THAT was good! :)

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