FILE -- Seattle Mayor Ed Murray announces he is not seeking reelection during a press conference in West Seattle on May 9, 2017 (Photo: KOMO News)

SEATTLE – Seattle police have released a patrol car's dash cam video and dispatch record in regard to an incident at Seattle Mayor Ed Murray's home last summer.

Murray called Seattle Police Chief Kathleen O'Toole on June 24, 2016 and explained that there was an unknown person at his front door. O'Toole called the SPD 911 Center and requested that officers respond to investigate, Seattle police said.

Jeff Reading, the mayor’s spokesman, said in a statement on April 24 that the incident is being referred to by the lawyers representing a man who is suing Murray over alleged sexual abuse as a teen. Reading said five guests were the house that night when two people, a man and a woman, knocked on the door asking to use the restroom and the phone.



“For safety and security purposes, the mayor and Michael (Murray's husband) do not allow strangers into their home. After being refused, the couple grew slightly pushy, and then were referred to several restaurants down the street where they could find a phone and a bathroom,” the statement said.

Reading said the two left, but Murray reported the incident to Seattle police.

Seattle police, in their own statement released April 24 and updated Monday, confirmed that the mayor called Chief Kathleen O’Toole that night to report an unknown person at his front door. Just before 11:30 p.m. O’Toole contacted 911 dispatch and asked that East Precinct officers head to the home.

Officers arrived at 11:28 p.m. and four minutes later reported everything “was under control,” the police statement said.

The statements came out after lawyers representing the plaintiff in the Murray's suit said they want more information from Murray’s former campaign manager and police about the incident.

"On behalf of those who have publicly expressed concerns regarding this incident, Chief O’Toole has asked the Office of Professional Accountability to investigate the SPD response," Seattle Police said in releasing the records Monday.