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A 911 call is from a distressed unknown caller Scott and Kelly Wolff’s Residence in Park City, Utah on Friday, June 13.
Fox News Digital, an unknown caller, received scheduled audio from a party of the “partisan” of the “Five” House, whose name was edited and reported to police that there was a family struggle.
“Second time today I’ve called the police on my brother-in-law. I’m going through a very bitter dividend battle with my now hopefully ex-husband, who’s currently filming a movie in Los Angeles and his brother is here… means to be helping with our children… and I do not feel safe with him in the house,” the unknown caller is heard saying in the 911 audio released by the Summit County Sheriff’s Office.

911 calls obtained by Fox News Digital reveal a family dispute between Scott and Kelley Wolf’s Utah Home. (Paul Archuleta/Getty Images)
The caller told Utah police that she was abused, claiming that she had personally blocked the door to prevent her from entering the house.
When the police asked anyone if they could use any alcohol or drugs, the caller replied: “I don’t think so. When did I mean? At 3 o’clock? I’m sick and trying to sleep.”
“My brother-in-law was deleted for trespassing a few days ago,” the unknown caller said on a 911 call. Police have not confirmed who they are referring to on the phone.

On Friday, June 13, an unknown caller made a 911 call by Scott and Kelley Wolf at his home in Park City, Utah. (Jamie McCarthy/Wireimage)
Scott’s representative did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital’s request for comment.
The same day as the 911 call was just days after the former couple announced their divorce, Kelly was detained by Utah police and taken to hospital.
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She posted a video of the police officers who detained Kelly on Instagram. The clip does not have audio until the last few seconds. (Axelle/Bauer-Griffin/Filmmagic)
The incident was confirmed by the Utah Sheriff’s Department to Fox News digitally, and was captured in Kelley’s video Instagram Page Friday. In the clip, there isn’t a black screen with audio until the last few seconds, and Kelley speaks to the police who detained her. She also accused Scott of “abuse” her.
An official told her at the beginning of the video: “You have all reasonable opportunities.”
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“No. No. Oh my god, this didn’t happen.” Kelly could hear it.
“Very good. I’ll go. Please, I’ll go. I’ll go by myself. Wow, wow,” she told the officer. “It’s shameful, gentlemen, look at this woman. Look at this woman. It’s shameful. Shame. Gentlemen, feel ashamed of yourself.”
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Hearing an official tell Kelly she “will not go to jail” and that they “want to help you”.
“I know what I’m doing. I’ve done it.” “Real World: New Orleans” alum answer. “It’s my job. All of you feel ashamed.”
“You made some comments about your father and some comments about the people involved,” an official told her. “We want to make sure you’re OK.”

On June 10, Kelley announced that she and Scott broke up after 21 years of marriage. (Desiree Navarro/Wireimage)
“I think it’s shameful, Scott Wolf has been abused by me, and now you are abused by me,” she said in the video.
“We didn’t have Scott Wolf,” One officer said.
“Deputies responded to Sundance Resort and asked women to need some help. After talking to the women, our deputies learned that she had commented on family members, she also made similar comments to our deputies, and our deputies shipped a place to the local hospital.”
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On June 10, Kelley, a life coach and writer, announced that she and Scott Split After 21 years of marriage.
“Everwood” alumni and Everwood and Kelley met blindly in 2002 and got married in May 2004. Ex-Couple Share Jackson’s son, 16, and Miller, 12, and Lucy, 11, daughter.
Fox News Digital’s Ashley Hume contributed to the report.