A nude Ohio woman who quickly grabbed a towel when police arrived at an Ocala motel was jailed Wednesday morning after the staff reported a disturbance.

When officers arrived at the Howard Johnson by Wyndham, located at 3951 NW Blitchton Rd., they were directed to room 241, where they were told a woman had been screaming inside the room.

Officers obtained a key from the housekeeper and as they arrived at the door, they heard a loud noise come from within the room that sounded like “something was slammed to the ground,” then a female voice yelling something they couldn’t understand. The officers believed an active altercation was taking place, so they used the key to open the door, a police report states.

The interior chain lock was engaged and the door didn’t fully open, so officers announced their prescence and ordered the door to be opened. Moments later, a man opened the door and officers noticed that he was sweating and had a slight red abrasion near the left corner of his mouth, the report says.

Officers instructed the man to step outside and they detained him in handcuiffs while they located 20-year-old Kacie Newsome, of Gallipolis, Ohio. She was nude and quickly covered herself with a towel, appearing as if she’d just gotten out of the shower.

Newsome got dressed and officers told her why they were at the motel. She said that she and the man had been fighting because he was smoking too close to their room and the hotel lobby and she didn’t want to face a $250 fine. She also admitted slapping the man in the face and causing the abrasion near his mouth, the report says.

Newsome said the two live together and had been dating for about a year. And she said she was 13 weeks pregnant with the man’s child.

The man admitted to having a verbal altercation with Newsome but denied anything physical took place. He also said he didn’t know how he got the abrasion on his mouth and refused medical treatment.

Newsome overheard the man talking with officers and again admitted that she slapped him and caused the abrasion. But the man continued to deny there being a physical confrontation and reiterated that he didn’t know how he got the abrasion or a scrape behind his right ear, the report says.

At the request of Howard Johnson staff members, both Newsome and the man were trespassed from the property. The man was provided with a trespass warning and a domestic violence package. And Newsome also received a trespass warning and was then taken into custody.

Newsome was then transported to the Marion County Jail and charged with domestic battery. She was released on $250 bond late Thursday night and is due in court on July 18 at 8 a.m.