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New Report: 911 Called to Remove Woman from Apartment in Kaepernick Incident

A new incident report shows that Seattle Seahawks receiver Ricardo Lockette called 911 to have a woman removed from his apartment on the night when a “suspicious incident” occurred, allegedly involving San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick.

The incident report shows that Lockette called 911 at 12:03 a.m. on April 2 and told police a naked woman was in his friend’s bed and refused to leave.

The Sacramento Bee reports that emergency services responded to the Viceroy Hotel and took the woman to Jackson Memorial Hospital later that night.

The new report follows initial claims by celebrity news website TMZ that Kaepernick was under investigation for sexual assault. TMZ claimed that the woman remembered undressing in Kaepernick’s bed, then woke up in a hospital with no memory of how she got there.

In the initial “suspicious incident” report obtained by TurlockCityNews.com, the woman told Miami Police she had gone to the Viceroy Hotel to visit Lockette and ended up mixing drinks with Kaepernick, Lockette, and 49ers receiver Quinton Patton on the night of April 1.

She said her and Kaepernick were in bed together, kissing, and he undressed her. He then left the room and they did not have sex, she said in the report.

Lockette and Patton allegedly peeked in the room and she told the two NFL players to get out and asked where Kaepernick was.

She could not remember what happened after that and woke up the hospital.

Kaepernick was named in the incident report, along with Patton and Lockette, but none of the three were charged with anything, nor were there any allegations of sexual assault.

Miami Police spokesperson Rene Pimentel told TurlockCityNews.com that there was only a suspicious incident that was being investigated and said nothing of sexual assault.

Kaepernick denied allegations following initial reports, some of which claimed Miami Police were investigating him on charges of sexual assault. Kaepernick said they were “completely wrong” on Twitter.

XAM Sports, the agency that represents Kaepernick, released this statement following the allegations: “We stand by Colin 100% & are fully confident that the truth will be evident once the facts come to light.”

Similar support has come from his parents, fans, and Turlockers.

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