Utah Sheriff’s Officer is asked for a problem Scott Wolf and Kelley WolfFour times in their painful divorce US Weekly Can report specifically
The Summit County Sheriff’s Office summoned the home of Scott and Kelly, 57, at 7:50 a.m. on July 29, according to official records, and the report said the appeal was to keep officials “peaceful.” An unidentified woman named Dispatch asked them to come to their home in Park City, Utah later that morning.
An agent met with the woman and she said she was “worrying that someone was at home and she wanted to get her passport and other items back.” The woman told the officer that there were no existing restraining orders or protection orders.
The woman tried to enter the residence, but she “was unable to access because all doors and entrances were locked.” He noted: “When she tried to open the window, I observed that she had damaged the screen on the window on the rear deck of the residence.”
The report said the woman tried to call her family to get the code for the front door. “Once, she called her brother and I had a brief conversation with him,” the officer wrote. “Her brother told me [redacted] An agreement was signed that prohibited her from entering her residence. ”
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Paul Archuleta/Getty ImagesOn the phone, the officer asked the brother if he had court documents, and the brother mentioned the name of the Utah judge. The woman retrieved her phone and ended the conversation, the official said. He then advised the woman to “make sure she has legal access and coordinate with the homeowner to get her belongings.”
The officer left the scene.

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Jason Merritt/WireimageAnother report shows the second call sent on the same date at 3:30 pm. An unidentified person called to report someone trying to enter the house earlier in the day. He said there were civil lawsuits that prohibited the person from entering the house, in addition to “coordinated parenting visits.”
The agent noted that “no further action is required.”
A few days ago, on July 26, a woman called from the two-minute parking lot at Scott and Kelley’s home. The officer arrives to find a woman who is “obviously distressed” who explains that she is in the middle of a divorce and needs help getting the items from her home.
The woman admitted that there was a restraining order against her and that she was placed under 51-51, “although no suicide or posed a danger to anyone.”
“[The woman] Explained that she was unable to obtain her financial resources, including her chase card and other accounts, “her car was taken away.”
The woman mentioned that she had some cash at home, “but otherwise the financial situation was very tight.” During the chat, she introduced the officers to the incident with the Utah County Sheriff’s officer.
She also described an alleged incident, attempting to visit the child. She said an unidentified man refused to let her in. The man’s name was deleted in the report.

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Jeff Kravitz/FilmmagicShe claimed she felt “threatened” as the man approached. She said her dog ran to her and she asked if she could take them for a walk, but the man refused. The woman claimed the man “actively brought one of the dogs back inside.”
The woman asked for help getting items from the home, “including money and her dog, and expressed her desire to see her children.” The woman mentioned that she was told to stay away from an unidentified person 500 feet away but was unsure of the condition of the restriction order.
After a call between the two parties, the official said he could not force the other party 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 for the week. No further action was taken.
On July 27, the sheriff’s office was called again at about 10 p.m., and a woman named her said she needed to “conduct a welfare check on her children.”
The agent said he spoke to the woman and she said she “cares about her children and her ex-husband.” [redacted] In the past, I hope a representative responded to her speech. “The woman told the officer, “She has no more money, and today is her last day in the cabin. ”
The report states:[The caller] Also asked if I could ask her ex-husband for at least $500. “The official advised the woman we tried yesterday, if we kept calling that, if there was a restraining order, it could affect her in court.”
The woman said she cared about her children and her ex-husband, “because they were all going through a stressful situation. The official told the woman to call the court to inform them about her situation and wait for her court hearing to make any contact with the police or family.
As us Previously, Scott filed for divorce from 48-year-old Kelley on June 9 after 21 years of marriage. Exes shares three children: Jackson, 16, Miller, 12, Lucy, 11.
Kelly was detained by an officer a few days after the split was announced During Instagram Live. She was taken to the hospital and was released soon after. She recently claimed her name was only $6.
Scott got it Temporary restriction order On June 25th, against Kelley. The actor also gained temporary custody of the child.
During divorce, the police have Screamed a few times Go to Exes’ home.

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