Broncos wide receiver Cody Latimer told a police dispatcher he captured a domestic disturbance incident with his girlfriend on a GoPro camera, according to a sheriff’s office incident report.

The Denver Post obtained a copy of the Arapahoe County Sheriff’s Office report through an open records request, which shows Latimer told deputies he and his girlfriend, Jaimee Rando, had been drinking at a downtown Denver night spot before she allegedly slapped him in the face early Monday.

Latimer, 23, told responding officers that the slap was preceded by a quarrel over jealously issues.

Rando, 25, was arrested by Denver police on suspicion of simple assault in the case. Latimer, the alleged victim in the incident, was taken into custody on an unrelated warrant for failing to appear in court on a traffic violation. He was booked into the Arapahoe County Jail.

Latimer said he called authorities because he wanted to “de-escalate everything” and that he was not looking to pursue criminal charges against Rando, the report shows. He also told dispatchers he didn’t “want any drama.”

“Latimer states that someone from the Denver Broncos should have taken care of this ticket,” the report said.

Rando’s booking sheet from Denver police lists her at 4-foot-11 and weighing 115 pounds. The Broncos’ roster lists Latimer at 6-2, 215.

Julie Brooks, a sheriff’s office spokeswoman, said Latimer reported the domestic disturbance about 2:30 a.m. Monday. Latimer said that she had “put her hands on him,” according to the sheriff’s office incident report.

A Denver police probable cause statement for Rando’s arrest said she admitted to slapping Latimer during the encounter.

However, according to the sheriff’s office report, Rando denied slapping Latimer, but said she rather “push(ed) him in the face.”

Latimer told police he and Rando had been dating for several months and have a son together, according to the statement.

Deputies referred the domestic case to Denver police after realizing the address where the domestic incident happened was inside Denver’s city limits, according to Brooks. Latimer, who called authorities from an Arapahoe County address, was arrested when a background check showed the warrant.

“I reached out to the team on Monday to let them know of a personal issue that I dealt with over the weekend,” Latimer said in a statement released Tuesday on Twitter. “I believe I handled it the right way, but I had no idea of the unrelated unpaid traffic ticket. That’s completely on me, and I took care of that today. … Back to football.”