Utah Sheriff's officers were called over issues at Scott Wolf and Kelley Wolf's home four times over four days amid their bitter divorce, Us Weekly can exclusively report According to official records, the Summit County Sheriff's Office was called out to Scott, 57, and Kelley's home on July 29 at 7:50 a.m. The report said the call was for officers to "keep the peace." An unidentified woman called dispatch asking for them to come to the home in Park City, Utah, later that morning. A Deputy met with the woman who said she was "concerned that someone was home and she wanted to retrieve her passport and other items." The woman told the officer that there was no existing restraining order or protective order in place. The officer said the woman attempted to gain access to the residence but she "was unable to gain access as all doors and entrances were locked." He noted, "I observed her damage a screen on a window on the back deck of the residence as she attempted to open a window." The report said the woman attempted to call family members to obtain the code to the front door. "At one point, she had her brother on the phone and I spoke briefly with him," the officer wrote. "Her brother informed me that [redacted] had signed an agreement that prohibited her access to the residence." Scott Wolf and Kelley Wolf Paul Archuleta/Getty Images On the phone, the officer asked the brother if there was a court document and the brother mentioned the name of a Utah judge. The officer said the woman retrieved her phone and ended the conversation. He then advised the woman "to ensure she had legal access and to coordinate with the homeowner to get her items." The officer left the scene. Scott Wolf and Kelley Wolf Jason Merritt/WireImage Another report shows a second call to dispatch at 3:30 p.m. on the same date. An unidentified man called to report someone had attempted to access the home earlier in the day. He said there was a civil order prohibiting the person from accessing the home except for a "coordinated parenting visit." The deputy noted that "no further action required." 911 Call From Scott Wolf's Home on Day His Wife Was Detained Revealed A couple of days prior, on July 26, a woman called from a parking lot two minutes from Scott and Kelley's home. The officer arrived to find a "visibly distressed" woman who explained she was in the middle of a divorce and needed help retrieving items from the home. The woman admitted there was a restraining order against her and she had been placed on a 51-51 hold twice, "despite not being suicidal or a danger to anyone." "[The woman] explained she had no access to her financial resources, including her Chase card and other accounts, "and her car is being taken away." The woman mentioned having some cash at home, "but is otherwise financially strained." During the chat, she told the officer about an incident with Utah County Sheriff's Officers. She also described an alleged incident where she attempted to visit her children. She said an unidentified man refused to let her in. The name of the man is redacted in the report. Scott Wolf and Kelley Wolf Jeff Kravitz/FilmMagic She claimed to have felt "threatened" as the man approached. She said her dogs ran out to her and she asked if she could take them for a walk but the man refused. The woman claimed the man "aggressively took one of the dogs back inside." The woman asked for help getting items from the home, "including money and her dogs and expressed a desire to see her children." The woman mentioned she was told to stay 500 feet away from an unidentified person but was unsure of the status of the restraining order. Read Sheriff's Report Detailing Alleged Assault at Scott Wolf's Home After a phone call between the two parties, the officer said he could not force the other person to comply. The woman said she understood. The officer also tried to call the man himself. The man claimed he had given the woman $10,000 "just this week." No further action was taken. On July 27, the Sheriff's Office was called again at around 10 p.m. A woman called stating that she needed a "welfare check done on her children at the" home. The deputy said he spoke to the woman, who said she "was concerned for her children and ex-husband as [redacted] in the past and wanted a deputy to respond to her address." The woman told the officer that "she did not have any more money and today was her last day in the cabin." The report noted, "[The caller] also asked if I could ask her ex-husband for at least $500." The officer advised the woman that we tried yesterday and if "we kept calling it could affect her in court if there is a restraining order." Distressed Woman From Scott and Kelley Wolf's Home: 'I Can't Live Like This' The woman said she was concerned for her kids and ex-husband "as they are all going through a stressful situation. The officer told the woman to call the courts to advise them of her situation and to wait for her court hearing to make any co
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911 Calls Made Regarding Scott and Kelley Wolf's Home 4 Times in 4 Days
August 8, 2025
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