Crime & Safety

Vacaville: Motel Desk Clerk Convinces Nude, Armed Fairfield Woman To Surrender To Police

Fairfield woman, 32, is suspected of entering the motel lobby exposed and carrying a handgun

By Bay City News Service     

          A nude Fairfield woman armed with a handgun at a Super 8 motel in Vacaville was arrested by police after a desk clerk convinced her to surrender after a standoff early this morning, a Vacaville police sergeant said.
          Patricia Wright, 32, allegedly entered the lobby of the motel,
located at 101 Allison Court, exposed and armed with a handgun around 2:40 a.m., Sgt. Mark Donaldson said.
          Wright apparently waved the firearm at the desk clerk, who called 911. She told the clerk that she was afraid and mentioned a male companion staying at the motel with her, Donaldson said. But Wright was not making threats to hurt herself or the clerk, he said.
          As about seven officers surrounded the motel, the clerk talked to Wright and tried to calm her down. Within about 20 minutes, she convinced Wright to put the handgun down and the clerk was able secure the weapon, Donaldson said.
          Wright surrendered to Vacaville police at about 3 a.m. Officers
also detained Wright's male companion, but after questioning him they
determined he had not committed any crime, Donaldson said.
          Wright allegedly admitted to police that she had ingested both
marijuana and ecstasy, which Donaldson said likely played a role in her
behavior.
          She was booked into Solano County Jail in Fairfield on suspicion
of brandishing a firearm, possession of a loaded firearm in public, and
possession of a firearm that had its serial number removed.
          The incident was contained to the lobby, and the motel was not
evacuated. No one suffered any injuries during the standoff.
          "The clerk did a tremendous job of remaining calm and being able
to keep the suspect calm," Donaldson said. "She was a very brave woman."
          The clerk at the Super 8 motel declined to comment on her actions.


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