December 21, 2024 20:05 PM

Hope Solo 911 Call: Audio Tape Sheds Light On U.S. Women's Soccer Star's Ordeal with Fiance [VIDEO]

U.S. Women's soccer star Hope Solo made headlines last November thanks to her husband, the former Seattle Seahawks, Jerramy Stevens getting arrested.

Now, with her 911 call being released to the public, she is once again back in the news.

According to Yahoo and ABC affiliate KOMO, the 911 call that was made that night that eventually led to the arrest of Stevens has been released. The 32-year-old former tight end is married to the soccer star and he was arrested in November for fourth degree domestic violence assault after an incident the night before their wedding day, according to a police report obtained by ABCNews.com.

Police came to the home after Marcus Solo, who is Solo's brother, called 911 and said something was going on. The calls were made after 3 a.m. and the four calls included Solo reporting trouble and asking for medical assistance and that alcohol was being consumed, according to Yahoo.

"There was a little fight inside the house, and she got thrown to the ground, and she might have dislocated her hip," Marcus Solo told the dispatcher in one of the calls, reported ABCNews.com.

Police, responding to the call at around 3:45 a.m. reported that in the house were eight people, six adults and two children. They also stated that Marcus Solo had blood on his forehead and knees, and a bruise under his left eye, while Hope Solo had a bloody elbow, according to KOMO.

Later police found Stevens, who "appeared to be hiding" and they also smelled marijuana. The report said that the police believed Stevens was responsible for the injuries to solo, although he denied knowing about it. He later was released, stated ABCNews.com.

Enstarz.com reported that the two athletes were arguing over whether they would live in Florida or Washington State after the marriage, according to King County records.

According to the police report, Marcus Solo would not identify the instigator(s) to the 911 dispatcher when asked. "We won't go there. Please get here," he said.

Kirkland Police Department closed the case later on and the report said that Solo's brother could be heard on the call saying he "will lie to the police so Jerramy would not get in trouble."

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