Man attacks hotel guest in lobby, victim dies, Auburn CA
Police responded to a violent attack in the lobby of the Auburnhouse Hotel in Auburn. A transient man in his 50s assaulted a hotel guest. The victim was later pronounced dead. The suspect fled toward Lincoln Way. Medical responders were on site.
Audio|Source: Placer County Law Enforcement and CAL Fire
02:46
Transcript:
00:00
11-11-0-0-2-4-15, Auburnhouse Hotel.
00:09
11L1, 11L2.
00:10
Sounds like caller is a guest.
00:12
A transient subject is violent with the caller in the lobby.
00:17
Caller not locked in the bathroom, subject may be fighting a friend now.
00:22
White male adult, older, roughly 50s,
00:26
dirty jacket, pants, no weapon seen, still trying to get further.
00:32
Grassline truck 37.
00:38
77 grass alley.
00:43
Did you check on me?
00:45
Tim, it's going to be a minute.
00:51
My call Baker here's right up.
00:52
Front desk employee should still be in the lobby.
01:06
Bond, Auburn Hotel,
01:08
general lot 415[1] in the background, caller with friends now
01:12
with her talking to her,
01:15
requesting an ambulance, or starting a medical.
01:18
A friend is a white male adult, dark colored hat, black and light, plaid shirt, no weapons, still trying to get further.
01:31
Dr. Samson, can you confirm with the caller if it's still predictable?
01:36
It sounds like the subject is now leaving, caller is in the lobby zone but subject is moving toward Lincoln Way.
01:45
And for responding units,
01:47
White male adult 50s, dark colored jacket,
01:51
unknown colored pants, no weapons.
02:14
923[2]13 notification at 2351, medical station required for an altercation in the lobby of 13490 Lincoln Way near Rio Vista Drive and Sylvan Vista.
02:25
Acknowledged staging our response.
02:27
Midnight 24.
02:34
Auburn Hotel House.
02:35
Some of the callers now advise the subject is deceased.
02:39
The caller and friend are advising no medical for them, but fire staged for the other party.
02:45
No further, we've disconnected.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
415: Disturbance or disturbing the peace, including fights or verbal disputes.
[2]
923: Attempted suicide
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