Cops Respond to Scott Wolf’s Home Over Fear of Estranged Wife Breaking Restraining Order
Incident at Scott Wolf’s Home: Emergency Call and Legal Developments
An unidentified man made a panic 911 call from the residence of actor Scott Wolf, claiming that his estranged wife, Kelley Wolf, was about to breach a restraining order. The incident occurred on the evening of June 27 in Park City, Utah, where Wolf lives with his wife and their three children.
The caller, returning home with their children from out of town, expressed concern that Kelley was aware of their arrival and was potentially planning to be there with someone else, possibly causing a scene. He provided details about their flight and indicated he was waiting for police to arrive, citing an ongoing case with a reference number.
According to the police report, officers arrived at the residence around 11:46 p.m. and stayed briefly. No arrests were made during the visit. The caller mentioned he had a restraining order against Kelley and believed she might be at the house with another person when they arrived.
Prior to this incident, Scott Wolf had filed for a restraining order against Kelley amid their contentious divorce proceedings. He was granted temporary custody of the children and a protective order due to concerns about her behavior, which court documents describe as escalating and potentially harmful to their minors.
The couple’s separation was publicly announced last month after over two decades of marriage. Following a temporary custody and financial agreement, Wolf withdrew the restraining order. However, Kelley Wolf was detained shortly afterward and taken to the hospital on an involuntary hold after accusing Scott of abuse. She later claimed she was allegedly subjected to police brutality during her detainment and reported suffering a second involuntary hold earlier this month.
As of now, no further legal actions or arrests have been reported related to this incident. The situation highlights ongoing tensions between the former spouses, with court arrangements and personal safety remaining central issues in their ongoing legal saga.