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Tampa police on Monday released audio of the 911 call alleging an attack by Reuben Foster, the former San Francisco 49ers linebacker who was released from the team following his weekend arrest on suspicion of misdemeanor domestic violence battery.

“My ex-boyfriend took my phone and broke it, and slapped me in my face,” a woman told the dispatcher, noting that she was at a Grand Hyatt in Tampa, Fla..

The alleged incident took place Saturday night and involved Foster and his longtime girlfriend, 28-year-old Elissa Ennis. The San Francisco 49ers announced they were cutting Foster on Sunday morning.

The operator on the call asked Ennis if Foster was still at the hotel, and Ennis answered that he had gone “downstairs.” Ennis said she did not need paramedics for her injuries.

Foster, 24, was released from jail Sunday after posting $2,000 bail.

The arrest in Tampa comes one month after another domestic incident between Foster and Ennis in Santa Clara. Officers filed a report on the incident, which they classified as a “domestic disturbance.” Police advised the couple to resolve their dispute peaceably and left without making any arrests.

In May, Ennis recanted in court allegations that Foster had attacked her in a separate incident Feb. 11 at Foster’s Los Gatos home. The case was dismissed and a felony weapons charge against Foster was reduced to a misdemeanor.

Megan Cassidy is a San Francisco Chronicle staff writer. Email: megan.cassidy@sfchronicle.com Twitter: @meganrcassidy