Woman seeks refuge in hotel after husband hits her, Gainesville FL


A woman with visible bruises came to the lobby of the Holiday Inn downtown in Gainesville, asking for a place to hide. She said her husband assaulted her and is in their hotel room near room 64. The woman is hiding in the bathroom in the lobby. The husband is alone in the room. No weapons or urgent medical needs were mentioned.
Audio|Source: Gainesville Police and Alachua Fire
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Transcript:
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Code 4 on the 29[1] Delta Holiday Inn downtown off to West University.
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It's the female that came into the lobby, advised that she was being 29[1] and asked for somewhere to hide. She's currently hiding in the bathroom.
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She's in the hotel lobby?
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Yes, they're a guest there.
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She came down to the lobby and asked the park for somewhere to hide.
00:21
Probably 51.
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51. That's the car to Suezumico, you got that GMC heading your way again.
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Simple.
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Number 42, I'm 51 of that 29[1] delta.
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Okay.
00:38
November 4, I'm 51 as well.
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10, 4. I'm 5m, you and be 20 if you want.
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Sounds fun, I'll go.
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Still around.
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She came to the lobby, asking, advising that her husband was in room near 64 and was 29[1] in her, asking the complaint for somewhere to hide. She's wearing shorts and the towel, has obvious bruises, she's hiding in the bathroom. Unknown if she needed EMS, no mention of Signal Zero, the husband was in the room, was about 60 to 70 years old, unknown quoting for the mail.
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There was nobody else with the male subject. They're regulars, but this has never been, how happened before they usually are peaceful.
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November 4, I'm 97.
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10.97. 944, 1014.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
29: Strong-arm robbery
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Gainesville, FL
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