Male victim injured with baseball bat at Seattle hotel, Seattle WA
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According to the dispatch call, a male victim was struck in the head with a baseball bat inside a Seattle hotel and suffered a head wound. The suspect is described as a white male in his late 30s to early 40s with a heavy build, beard, and wearing dark clothes. The suspect was last seen heading south on a nearby avenue. Emergency responders secured the scene and requested medical transport for the victim.
Audio|Heard on: Seattle Downtown Law Enforcement
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05:32
Transcript:
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David's sector separate priority assault call coming in for the near Terry Avenue North.
00:05
A male present here has a head wound from being bashed up in the head with the bat.
00:11
Suspect is southbound on Terry Ave N.
00:14
Still with the bat.
00:15
Fires requesting the scene to be secured first.
00:18
Near Terry Avenue North.
00:25
1 David 1. I'm going to be logging in.
00:33
Receive.
00:38
One point two to back one David one.
00:42
Recid. One, three one.
00:44
One three one.
00:52
One, George, any other college on this?
00:59
We can handle the other priority as all.
01:08
Received.
01:13
For the David II assault, there are a total of three callers.
01:18
For this, even three assault there is just a caller.
01:26
Okay,
01:27
one can you reach out the one I'm going to?
01:32
Affirm near Terry Avenue North.
01:35
A male victim has a head wound from being bashed up in the house of bat.
01:40
Suspect is southbound on Terry,
01:43
still armed with the bat.
01:47
Check and advise.
01:48
No, there was one at, I'm going to the one at near Westlake.
01:57
Confirming one, Queen One is going to the near Westlake Avenue North call.
02:03
Yes, David I answered up for the baseball bat one.
02:12
Three suits.
02:18
The near Westlake call.
02:21
It sounds like it's a domestic assault.
02:26
Victim's ex-girlfriend was punching and shoving the victim.
02:32
Suspect is (name withheld), white female, 23 years old, 5-2, 140 pounds, black denim jacket, striped polo, Velcro sneakers.
02:47
Near Westlake North.
02:59
(number withheld).
03:01
1.2.2 backing one David 1 David 1.
03:08
Race safe.
03:13
Is there a unit backing 1211?
03:17
Off your car.
03:19
Racing.
03:21
One David one, suspects described as a white male late 30s to early 40s, 6 feet tall, heavy build with a beard, dark shirt, jeans, and dark shoes.
03:33
David 1 copy.
03:38
13, 13.
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13.
03:44
Can we please get AMR to our location at Harborview for a transport to KCJ for a combative patient?
03:51
Raycee.
03:57
In 3K13, just to clarify, we are in Green 6.
04:03
Receive. Receive.
04:08
One David 1.
04:11
One, David 1.
04:12
One.
04:14
What's the address? Michael.
04:19
Near Terry Avenue North.
04:25
1.2, I've arrived.
04:27
Not immediately finding anybody.
04:29
Race safe, not immediately finding anybody.
04:34
I get out of cars.
04:36
Are you looking?
04:42
13 AMR is en route at ETA 5 to 10 minutes.
04:50
One point to them with the complainant the victims in the lobby here it's secure for fire.
04:57
Receive.
05:02
We just log in you can add us to one day but once called for area check.
05:07
We're safe.
05:13
I think affirming that suspect was last seen southbound on Terry.
05:19
Affirm.
05:21
It was a white male late 30s early 40s, 6 foot, heavy build with a beard, dark shirt, jeans, and dark shoes.
05:28
Kind of baseball bat.
05:31
Okay.
05:32
Okay.
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Location mentioned:
Inside Astra Hotel Seattle, 300 Terry Ave N, Seattle, WA 98109
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