Scott Wolf’s 911 Call Exposes Family Drama and Abuse Claims in Divorce Fallout

Sarah Johnson
June 20, 2025
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A 911 call from Scott Wolf's Utah home reveals family drama and abuse allegations amid his divorce from Kelley Wolf, who was detained for medical evaluation.
A 911 call from the Park City, Utah, home of Scott Wolf and his estranged wife, Kelley Wolf, on June 13 revealed a tense family dispute. An unidentified caller, whose name was redacted, reported a 'family fight' to the Summit County Sheriff's Office, marking their second call to police that day. The caller, embroiled in a bitter divorce with Scott, who was filming in Los Angeles, expressed feeling unsafe with her brother-in-law present in the home, allegedly there to help with the couple’s children.
The caller alleged abuse and claimed individuals blocked her from entering the house. When asked about alcohol or drug involvement, the caller, sounding exhausted, dismissed the notion, citing the early afternoon hour. The brother-in-law had previously been removed for trespassing, though police did not disclose his identity.
That same day, Kelley was detained by Utah County Sheriff's deputies at Sundance Resort and taken to a hospital after making concerning comments to family and officers. In a video posted on her Instagram, Kelley accused Scott of abuse and expressed outrage at her detainment, calling it 'shameful.' Officers clarified she was not being arrested but was being taken for medical evaluation due to her statements.
The couple, married since 2004 after meeting on a blind date in 2002, announced their divorce on June 10. They share three children: Jackson, 16, Miller, 12, and Lucy, 11. The incident underscores the emotional toll of their split, with public accusations and private turmoil spilling into the open.
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Editor's Comments
Looks like Scott Wolf’s family drama is playing out like a 'Party of Five' reboot nobody asked for—complete with 911 calls and Instagram rants. Who knew Park City could rival Hollywood for soap opera vibes? Maybe Kelley’s next life coaching book should be titled 'How to Navigate a Divorce Without Dialing 911 Twice in One Day.'
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