Christmas was not exactly the "most wonderful time of the year" for one Red Lion family, as a domestic dispute devolved into a man allegedly jabbing his sister in the buttocks with a meat fork, according to charging documents.

Joshua Frederick Webber, 25, of the 600 block of Wheatlyn Drive, York, faces one count each of simple assault and harassment. On Tuesday, he remained in York County Prison on $25,000 bail, according to online court dockets.

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About 3:36 p.m. on Monday, Pennsylvania State Police were dispatched to the 200 block of East Broadway in Red Lion for a domestic dispute. The woman who called 911, who was not named, said that her son had hit her daughter with a meat fork, documents state.

Once there, police spoke with the victim, Jazmen Nicole Webber, who said she and her brother, Joshua Webber, were arguing when he pushed her to the ground and kicked her, documents state.

Documents did not state about what the two were arguing.

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The sister then ran upstairs to get away from her brother, but went back downstairs and told him that she could call the police. When she said this, Joshua Webber began to yell, picked up a meat fork and chased his sister up the stairs, documents state, adding "He then struck the left side of her buttock with the meat fork."

Joshua Webber then fled the area, documents state.

Police saw two small puncture wounds on Jazmen Webber and also the meat fork, which was on the kitchen table.

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Joshua Webber was arrested later the same day and arraigned on the charges. He has a preliminary hearing before District Judge John H. Fishel on Jan. 8, according to online court dockets.

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