A late-night emergency call sent officers rushing to a hotel after reports of screaming coming from one of the rooms during the early morning hours.
According to authorities, multiple people reported hearing loud yelling and sounds of a disturbance around 1 a.m. Concerned that someone inside might be in danger, police responded to the location to conduct a welfare check.
Body camera footage reportedly captured officers approaching the room and knocking on the door while announcing their presence. After several moments, a man eventually opened the door and appeared surprised to see police standing outside.
Investigators say officers immediately began asking questions to determine whether anyone inside needed help. Witnesses described the situation as tense, with police carefully trying to figure out whether the screams had come from an argument, a medical emergency, or another type of disturbance.
According to authorities, officers requested to speak with everyone inside the room separately and checked the area for signs of violence or anyone in distress.
As the investigation continued, police reportedly discovered information that suggested the situation was more complicated than a simple noise complaint. Additional questioning and evidence gathering followed as officers worked to determine exactly what had happened before they arrived.
Guests staying nearby later described being awakened by both the screaming and the police response. Several said they were relieved that officers took the reports seriously and checked on the welfare of those involved.
Authorities have not publicly released all details regarding the outcome of the investigation, but officials emphasized that calls involving screams or possible domestic disturbances are treated as high-priority incidents because they can indicate someone is in immediate danger.
The case later gained attention online due to the body camera footage showing the tense moments when officers arrived and began uncovering what was happening behind the hotel room door.
