Dustin Diamond, better known as Screech on "Saved by the Bell" to many people, was arrested, accused in a stabbing.VIDEO: 'Screech' arrested, charged after bar fight, stabbingPort Washington police said they were called to the Grand Avenue Saloon for the report of a stabbing Thursday night.Where are 'Saved by the Bell' stars today?Police said it appears Diamond, 37, stabbed another man during a fight and then left the bar in a white SUV with his fiancée, Amanda Schutz.Officers found the couple a short time later, and they were taken into custody.Police said they found the knife in his vehicle.According to the criminal complaint, Schutz claimed some people were harassing her and things got physical.Diamond said he went after them armed with a knife, but he claimed it was so chaotic that he had to swing his arms to break free and accidentally stabbed the man, the complaint said.Diamond was charged with second-degree recklessly endangering safety, carrying a concealed weapon and disorderly conduct. Schutz is charged with disorderly conduct.The victim has been treated for his injuries and is recovering at home. The prosecutor said the man suffered a half-inch puncture wound under his arm.Diamond appeared before a judge by video conference Friday afternoon. The judge set a $10,000 cash bail and he was still in the Ozaukee County Jail early Friday evening. He is scheduled for another hearing Monday.Schutz, 27, was booked and released. Diamond has made headlines in Wisconsin in the past.In October 2010, he faced foreclosure on his Port Washington home after Wells Fargo filed legal papers against him claiming he owed more than $278,000.In 2006, Diamond faced foreclosure on the same property.In March 2009, We Energies sued Diamond for unpaid utility bills. Two months earlier, Ford repossessed his Expedition.

Dustin Diamond, better known as Screech on "Saved by the Bell" to many people, was arrested, accused in a stabbing.

VIDEO: 'Screech' arrested, charged after bar fight, stabbing

Port Washington police said they were called to the Grand Avenue Saloon for the report of a stabbing Thursday night.

Where are 'Saved by the Bell' stars today?

Police said it appears Diamond, 37, stabbed another man during a fight and then left the bar in a white SUV with his fiancée, Amanda Schutz.

Officers found the couple a short time later, and they were taken into custody.



Police said they found the knife in his vehicle.

According to the criminal complaint, Schutz claimed some people were harassing her and things got physical.



Diamond said he went after them armed with a knife, but he claimed it was so chaotic that he had to swing his arms to break free and accidentally stabbed the man, the complaint said.



Diamond was charged with second-degree recklessly endangering safety, carrying a concealed weapon and disorderly conduct. Schutz is charged with disorderly conduct.

The victim has been treated for his injuries and is recovering at home. The prosecutor said the man suffered a half-inch puncture wound under his arm.

Diamond appeared before a judge by video conference Friday afternoon. The judge set a $10,000 cash bail and he was still in the Ozaukee County Jail early Friday evening. He is scheduled for another hearing Monday.

Schutz, 27, was booked and released.

Diamond has made headlines in Wisconsin in the past.



In October 2010, he faced foreclosure on his Port Washington home after Wells Fargo filed legal papers against him claiming he owed more than $278,000.



In 2006, Diamond faced foreclosure on the same property.



In March 2009, We Energies sued Diamond for unpaid utility bills. Two months earlier, Ford repossessed his Expedition.



