As Dustin Wetten was arraigned on charges after police say he kidnapped 21-year-old Jordan Fischer at gunpoint, he called the incident a "misunderstanding," according to ABC 27.

Wetten, 30, of East Pennsboro Township, surrendered to the Columbia Borough Police Department at approximately 9:30 a.m. Thursday.

Police said Wetten kicked in the front door of a home along the 500 block of Concord Avenue just after 12:30 a.m., police said. He then "threatened a resident in the house that he had a gun and then went upstairs and kicked in another door and forcibly removed" Fischer from the house, according to police.

Police said after Wetten's surrender that Fischer is safe and with his family.

Wetten was taken to District Judge Miles Bixler's office to be arraigned on charges of burglary, kidnapping and unlawful restraint.

According to tweets made by ABC 27 reporter Andrew Forgotch at the arraignment, Wetten said he and Fischer are in a relationship.

Suspect, Wetten, told judge, “this is a misunderstanding. I slept in same bed with victim last night”. — Andrew Forgotch (@ForgotchABC27) October 26, 2017

Wetten said it was Fischer’s grandmother who called police. Wetten said, “she’s senile, 89-yrs-old and doesn’t like the fact we’re gay”. — Andrew Forgotch (@ForgotchABC27) October 26, 2017

Wetten said he & Fischer are in a relationship & admitted they got in a fight last night, but said “it’s a misunderstanding”. — Andrew Forgotch (@ForgotchABC27) October 26, 2017

A Facebook post by Wetten on Nov. 14, 2016 indicated that he and Fischer were in a relationship.

Fischer's Facebook page indicates he works at Dollar General in Marysville, and that he is studying toxicology at Penn State Harrisburg.

Wetten has numerous profiles, and one lists him as a former corporal with the U.S. Marine Corps and a current maintenance technician at a Comfort Inn. Wetten also went to Central Dauphin East and Middletown high schools, according to one of his profiles.

A criminal docket for Wetten indicates he was unable to post $10,000 bail. A date for his preliminary hearing was not immediately known.

Wetten had no other prior criminal dockets.