An Ocala woman was arrested Tuesday after she allegedly battered a man, broke his cell phone to keep him from calling 911 and then resisted the officer who was handcuffing her.

Rebecca Lynn Abbott, 43, of 10 Spring Drive Way, was charged with domestic battery, tampering with a victim, and resisting an officer without violence after the incident, which happened at the Vin Mar Hotel, 5018 SE Abshier Blvd. in Belleview.

The victim told a Marion County sheriff’s deputy that Abbott struck him on the arms and pulled at his shirt collar. The victim’s shirt collar was stretched out, but the deputy did not observe any marks or bruising on his arms, according to the sheriff’s office report.

The victim said the altercation started when Abbott asked him for money from his bank account. He said when he tried to call 911, Abbott snatched the phone from his hands and broke it in two. The victim went to the front office to call law enforcement, the report said.

Abbott was locked inside a room when the deputy arrived. The deputy knocked several times and spoke with Abbott through the door before she opened it. The deputy advised Abbott there was probable cause for her arrest for domestic battery and tampering with a victim. When the deputy tried to place handcuffs on Abbott, she tried to pull away. The deputy assisted Abbott to the bed and told her to lay on her stomach and place her hands behind her back, according to the report.

Abbott was placed in handcuffs and taken to the Marion County Jail, where she remained Thursday on $3,000 bond.