
911 call from Scott Wolf's home details ‘family fight' hours before his wife Kelley was detained by cops
A 911 call from Scott Wolf's home revealed a 'family fight' occurred just hours before his estranged wife, Kelley Wolf, was detailed by Utah police amid their ongoing divorce battle.
The heavily redacted report by the Summit County Sheriff's Office detailed a disturbing call that was made to cops from the 'Party of Five' alum's Utah home, which he shares with Kelley, according to the document obtained by Us Weekly.
'Second time today called police on brother-in-law, divorce battle with husband, brother is at the home, meant to be helping with the kids, caller doesn't feel safe in the house,' the report noted.
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10 Scott Wolf filed for divorce from his wife Kelley on June 9.
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The caller's identity was redacted. However, the report noted that they told law enforcement they were allegedly being abused.
The caller also claimed that others were blocking the driveway and not allowing them to enter the home, per the doc, which noted that the person on the phone had briefly left the property.
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According to the report, the caller was 'crying' on the other line, with police outlining that no weapons, alcohol or drugs were allegedly involved.
The report was dated June 13 — the same day that Kelley claimed she was 'taken against' her will by police and later hospitalized.
The call lasted for around 15 minutes and was placed at 2:50 a.m.
10 Kelley shared a video of the incident with police on her Instagram Live.
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10 She later spoke out about the incident, claiming she was 'taken against my will.'
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10 Scott met the ex-MTV star in 2002.
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Two weeks earlier, a separate call was placed to police for a welfare check, Us Weekly reported.
Per the report, the caller alleged they had 'a gut feeling that he needs to get help,' informing the dispatcher that 'there has been a lot of stress in the house and the father is in LA working.'
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Kelley was hospitalized in Utah after her run-in with police, which was shared on her Instagram Live on June 13.
10 'I have NO idea why or how this is happening in AMERICA,' Kelley insisted.
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10 The 'Party of Five' alum married Kelley in 2004.
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The livestream showed Kelley with two cops, with one of the officers telling her she wasn't going to jail and that they were there to get her 'some help.'
At one point, an officer told Kelley that she 'made some comments to your dad and comments to people that are concerning,' adding they 'want to make sure you're okay.'
Scott's ex took to her social media later that day, sharing a photo of her purse in what appeared to be a private waiting room.
10 The exes share three children.
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'This is horrible. I have been taken against my will. Please check in on my kids,' she wrote. 'Also … I am happy!! Happier than I have ever been. I have NO idea why or how this is happening in AMERICA.'
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She concluded, 'I am compliant, calm and respectful, and hopefully this is all sorted very quickly. In the meantime, be kind to each other. This is one of the darkest things I've ever experienced.'
Local law enforcement told People that 'deputies responded to the Sundance Resort for a report of a female that needed some help.'
10 The two were married for 21 years before Scott filed for divorce.
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10 In the divorce documents, the actor reportedly included a 'proposed parenting plan.'
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They explained, 'Upon speaking with the female, our Deputies learned that she had made concerning comments to a family member, and she also made similar comments to our Deputies,' adding, 'For that reason, our Deputies transported the female to a local hospital.'
The incident happened just three days after Scott and Kelley announced their split after 21 years of marriage.
The 'Party of Five' heartthrob — famous for playing Bailey Salinger on the family sitcom — revealed that he filed for divorce.
10 Scott told The Post that ending his marriage was 'the most difficult decision of my life.'
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Scott and Kelley met in 2002 after she was a contestant on MTV's 'The Real World: New Orleans' and won 'The Real World/Road Rules Challenge.'
The pair married in 2004 and share three kids.
Scott's divorce documents filed on June 9 also reportedly included a sealed 'proposed parenting plan.'
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'After 21 years of marriage, I have made the most difficult decision of my life, and filed for divorce from my wife Kelley,' the actor said in a statement to The Post.
'Our children have always been, and continue to be, the loves of our lives and our every priority, so I kindly ask for privacy at this time as we help guide them through this new chapter.'

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