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A Christmas Eve dinner got out of hand for one Washington woman. The “Kitsap Sun” reports that the woman is facing possible assault charges for stabbing a restaurant patron with a fork. The 31-year-old Bremerton resident and another woman were eating at a Kitsap Way diner when she thought someone had stolen her wallet. An employee at the diner claims she heard a commotion and then saw the woman “going ballistic” over her missing wallet. The woman is accused of punching the employee in the mouth, stabbing someone with a fork, and throwing items off the table. The female suspect has since told police that she discovered her wallet was missing and was punched in the face by a “dude.” She was reportedly too intoxicated to provide further details. The woman was taken to the Harrison Medical Center, and could be charged with fourth-degree assault.