Accused vodka guzzler throws spaghetti in Stuart

Will Greenlee | Treasure Coast Newspapers

STUART — What can happen after a bottle of vodka?

In the case of Dale D. Wisniewski, it was a situation involving a hurled plate of spaghetti and a trip to the graybar motel, according to statements in a Martin County Sheriff’s report.

Deputies encountered Wisniewski, 49 at the time, on May 27 at an address in the 4100 block of Southeast Barcelona Street in Stuart.

Her 57-year-old boyfriend said he was packing up his stuff when she quaffed “a whole bottle of vodka” and began attacking him.

He said she tossed a plate of spaghetti at him, though the type of sauce, such as marinara, Bolognese or pesto, if any, was not specified.

As investigators were at the scene, Wisniewski started yelling that her boyfriend “was a liar, drug user and consumed a large amount of beer prior to calling law enforcement.”

Deputies reported smelling “a hint” of booze in speaking with the boyfriend.

Wisniewski said her boyfriend threw a couch on her earlier in the day and broke her jaw, but deputies found no signs of injury.

Wisniewski also did not say she was in pain, an unpleasant feeling that likely would occur if a couch was thrown on you and/or your jaw was broken.

Wisniewski, of the 4100 block of Southeast Barcelona Street in Stuart, was arrested on a domestic battery charge and taken to the Martin County jail.