American goes berserk in Mandaue hotel | Inquirer News

American goes berserk in Mandaue hotel

/ 07:11 AM July 14, 2013

An American tourist was arrested for disorderly conduct in a hotel in barangay Banilad, Mandaue City.

Alexander Scotie, a 36-year-old native of Florida, USA, was also accused of hitting a policeman who responded to the trouble alarm past noon yesterday.

Before the incident, Scotie was seen drinking in the bar of Lylie Hotel.

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He later approached front desk attendant Charlyn Bebanco asking for a duplicate key of his room.

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Bebanco said she asked the foreigner where was the key that was given to him.

Scotie got irked and challenged Bebanco and her female co-worker to a fistfight.

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The American then went to his room and tried to force open the door by kicking it repeatedly.

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Hotel staff then called the police.

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PO3 Cedric Castillo asked Scotie to calm down but the foreigner kicked him in the left thigh.

The blow destroyed Castillo’s cellphone which was kept in his pocket.

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Other policemen intervened and helped subdue the American.

Scotie tested positive for alcohol use at the Mandaue City District Hospital.

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He was detained at the Casuntingan police station. He will be charged with resisting arrest and drunkenness, police said.

TAGS: American tourist, Banilad, Mandaue City, Metro

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