911 call from Scott Wolf’s home reveals ‘family fight’ before wife’s detainment
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Kelley Wolf’s detainment was preceded by a 911 call at her house.
The soon-to-be-ex-wife of Party of Five star Scott Wolf was detained by law enforcement officers in Utah County, Utah, on Friday, and PEOPLE obtained new information about a 911 call from the ex-couple’s home shortly before her detainment.
An unknown caller, whose name was redacted from the call, dialed 911 at 2:50 a.m. local time on Friday, June 13, and told the dispatcher that there was a “family fight” occurring at the Wolfs’ home in Park City, Utah.
Elsewhere in the 15-minute call, the dispatcher said, “It looks like the trespass was removed from that the other day, after the last time law enforcement was out there,” though it was not clear who the speaker was referring to.
A spokesperson for the Summit County Sheriff’s Office told PEOPLE that the department had received a “small handful” of calls requesting service to the Wolfs’ home prior to June 13.
Representatives for the Summit County Sheriff’s Office, the Park City Police Department, and Scott Wolf did not immediately respond to Entertainment Weekly‘s request for comment.
The Wolfs announced their divorce on June 10. “This has been a long, quiet journey for me—rooted in hope, patience, and care for our children,” Kelley wrote on Instagram. “Scott Wolf is one of the best fathers I’ve ever known and one of the best partners a woman could have the privilege of sharing life with.”
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Three days later, Kelley shared a video of herself being handcuffed by authorities. “Oh my God, this is not happening,” she said in the video. “Fine, I’ll go! I’ll go on my own. Wow. This is shameful.”
Kelley also claimed that her estranged husband “has been abusing me and now you’re abusing me more.”
However, Kelley was detained while staying at the Sundance Mountain Resort, not at the family’s home.
On the day of Kelley’s detainment, the Utah County Sheriff’s Office confirmed to EW that law enforcement officers responded to a report of a “female that needed some help” at that resort. “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,” the statement said. “For that reason, our Deputies transported the female to a local hospital.”
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That same day, Kelley posted an Instagram Story that appeared to be a photo in a hospital room. “I am compliant, calm and respectful, and hopefully this is all sorted very quickly,” she wrote. “In the meantime, be kind to each other. This is one of the darkest things I’ve ever experienced.”