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Scott Wolf Divorce Shocker -- Before Kelley Was Detained, 911 Caller Claimed Abuse, Said She 'Doesn't Feel Safe In The House'

Scott Wolf Divorce Shocker -- Before Kelley Was Detained, 911 Caller Claimed Abuse, Said She 'Doesn't Feel Safe In The House'

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We are learning more about the days and weeks around the divorce shocker impacting Party Of Five alum Scott Wolf and his now-estranged wife Kelley.

Of course, as we reported late last week, Kelley was detained by police officers at the family’s Utah home and admitted to a hospital for observation and treatment after allegedly making “concerning” comments amid the couple’s breakup. But now, new information coming to light reveals a call to police made from the Wolf family home in Summit County, Utah last week over what the caller said was a “family fight” and claims of abuse. Whoa…

Related: Kelley Revealed OVER A YEAR AGO She Was ‘Ready To Walk’ Due To ‘Toxic’ Behavior!

On Tuesday, Us Weekly revealed the existence of a police report filed by the Summit County Sheriff’s Office dated June 13 — so, last Friday. Per the mag, the document is heavily redacted. However, it does reveal that at least two phone calls were made to police on that day from the actor’s home in Utah.

While the un-redacted portion of the report does not specify whether Kelley was the caller, it does state:

“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 unknown caller went on to claim that they were being abused, too. Which, uh, whoa. We know Scott hinted recently about some serious s**t going on within their family prior to the couple’s unexpected split, but damn.

The report stated that the call lasted for about 15 minutes, from 2:50 a.m. to 3:05 a.m, with the caller “on the phone crying” for at least part of the conversation, per a dispatcher’s notes. During the call, the caller left the home for a short time, then upon returning claimed unnamed individuals were blocking the doorway and not allowing them to enter the home. WTF…

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BTW, this isn’t the only 911 call to newly report related to this situation, either. According to that same outlet, a person whom Us Weekly says it has chosen not to identify placed a call to Summit County cops asking them to perform a welfare check on the Wolf house around 5:30 p.m. back on May 31 — two weeks earlier.

In a report documenting that call, the unnamed caller said they had “a gut feeling that he needs to get help” for the situation. The report goes on to state:

“There has been a lot of stress in the house and the father is in LA working.”

Oof.

Between these newly-revealed 911 calls and our reporting on Kelly’s detainment last week after those “concerning” comments, we honestly don’t know what to make of this situation.

Ugh. All we can do at this point is send love and light…

If you or someone you know is experiencing domestic violence, help is available. Consider calling the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 800-799-7233, or text START to 88788, or go to https://www.thehotline.org/.

For resources on mental health, visit https://www.nimh.nih.gov/health/find-help.

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Jun 18, 2025 06:15am PDT