Responding to a battery call, deputies arrived at the 6000 block of Cavalleri Road around 1 p.m. on Wednesday, as disclosed by the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department.
The “Two and a Half Men” star was identified as the alleged victim of the assault and break-in upon their arrival.
The woman, known as Electra Schrock, was apprehended on charges of assaulting Sheen with a dangerous weapon and committing residential burglary.
She was scheduled for arraignment at the Van Nuys courthouse on Friday.
Public records revealed her as a Malibu resident, residing on the same street as Sheen.
Authorities did not disclose a potential motive behind the attack.
Earlier this year, Schrock had pleaded no contest to misdemeanor elder abuse.
Representatives for Sheen did not provide an immediate comment when contacted on Friday.
Emergency services were dispatched to Sheen's home on Wednesday afternoon, but no individuals required hospitalization, according to the Los Angeles County Fire Department.
Sheen himself has encountered various assault-related arrests, including a 1996 incident involving then-girlfriend Brittany Ashland, leading to charges which he pleaded no contest to, resulting in two years' probation.
In 2009, Sheen was arrested in Aspen, Colo., due to a domestic violence occurrence with former wife Brooke Mueller.
He later pled guilty to misdemeanor assault as part of a plea bargain.
Subsequently, in 2015, Scottine Ross, Sheen's ex-fiancee, filed a lawsuit against him alleging assault, battery, and negligence for concealing his HIV-positive status.
A settlement was presumably reached, prompting Ross to request dismissal of the case in 2018.
Last year, Sheen settled a separate lawsuit with a former girlfriend who accused him of lying about his HIV-positive status, exposing her to the virus.
During his tenure as the highest-earning TV actor on “Two and a Half Men,” Sheen grappled with substance abuse issues, leading to his dismissal by show co-creator Chuck Lorre.
Legal battles, featuring on “Anger Management,” a HIV diagnosis, and achieving sobriety ensued.
In April, reports emerged of Sheen being cast in a new HBO series by Lorre, marking a reunion after over a decade since Sheen's turbulent departure from the sitcom.
Following his termination in 2011, Sheen initiated legal action against Lorre and Warner Bros. for wrongful termination, embarking on a national tour termed “My Violent Torpedo of Truth / Defeat Is Not an Option,” where he recounted his past lifestyle and occasionally mocked his former employer.
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