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An unidentified man made a frantic 911 call from Scott Wolf’s home, claiming his “estranged wife” was about to violate a restraining order.
On the evening of June 27, police from the Summit County Sheriff’s Office arrived at the Park City, Utah, residence where the “Party of Five” alum lived with his wife, Kelley Wolf, and their three children.
“What’s the reason for keep the peace call?” the dispatcher asked the unnamed caller, per 911 audio obtained by Us Weekly Monday.
“So, I have a restraining order against my estranged wife. And there was some reason to believe, through friends, that she was going to show up at the house with someone tonight … and kinda make a scene,” the unknown man alleged on the call.
The caller said he was coming back home from “out of town with my three children.”
After the dispatcher asked if the woman “was going to be there at midnight,” the man replied, “I was basically told that she knows we’re arriving — she knew what flight we were gonna be on — I was just told that she was telling people that she might be there with someone else when we get home.”
The caller informed the dispatcher of the exact time his GPS said he would be home.
“We can wait for an officer to get there,” the man said. “This is regarding an ongoing case. I have the case number if you want to attach it.”
The call concluded with the man thanking the dispatcher for their assistance.
Per a report from the Summit County Sheriff’s Office, also obtained by Us Weekly, an officer arrived at the home around 11:46 p.m. and left around 15 minutes later.
No arrests were noted in the report.
Page Six has reached out to Scott for comment but did not immediately hear back.
Two days before the call occurred, Scott filed a restraining order against Kelley, 48, amid their contentious divorce.
The “Doc” actor, 57, was granted a temporary restraining order and awarded temporary sole physical and legal custody of their children: Jackson, 16, Miller, 12, and Lucy, 11.
The court order alleged that Kelley “engaged in an escalating pattern of behavior that poses a substantial threat of immediate and irreparable harm to the parties’ minor children,” per docs obtained by Us Weekly.
Last month, Kelley announced she and Scott were divorcing after 21 years of marriage.
Three days later, the certified life and personal development coach was detained and taken to the hospital on an “involuntary hold” after accusing Scott of “abusing” her.
Earlier this month, Kelley claimed she was placed on a second involuntary hold and had suffered from police brutality during the detainment.
After the exes reached a new temporary agreement detailing custody, finances and communication, Scott dropped the restraining order against Kelley.