
EXCLUSIVE 911 audio reveals why Scott Wolf's estranged wife Kelley was hauled off to hospital by police at Utah resort
Scott Wolf's estranged wife was hauled off in handcuffs by police because she had threatened to kill herself at a swank Utah resort, newly-released 911 audio reveals.
DailyMail.com exclusively obtained the recording of Friday evening's phone call that led to Utah County Sheriff's deputies to haul Kelley Wolf, 48, off to the hospital following a serious 'mental health' incident.
The 11 ½-minute call was made by an unidentified female friend who requested assistance at the Sundance Resort, citing concerns over Kelley's 'escalating mental health crisis' that she said had stretched over 'several weeks to months.'
'Last night she threatened to kill herself a couple times,' the panicked friend tells the dispatcher. 'I'm terrified she's gonna act on it.'
The caller said Kelley's father had been on the phone with her while she made threats to take her own life, and had been trying to keep her on the line.
She also noted that the mom-of-three had become increasingly paranoid and resistant to intervention when they tried to get her help in the past.
'She's been very skittish, very anti-getting help,' the caller said. 'I feel like she'll run or flee...or...I do not think she will cooperate.'
'She gets very upset that people think she's crazy and.... at times she's hopped on an airplane and left, and other times she's gotten in her car and left...'
The woman described Kelley as 'blonde, 5ft. 5in, with very blonde hair, short like in a bob'.
She also called her 'super-thin'.
'We have been trying to get her to get some help for weeks to months,' the caller said. 'She gets very upset if people thinks she's crazy.'
She said there had been multiple 911 calls to the couple's home over recent months.
Kelley, who announced her divorce to Party of Five actor husband Scott on June 10, captured the moment she was apprehended by police while filming herself on Instagram Live last Friday.
According to the call, she had been staying at the resort, 45 miles away from the family's Park City home, since Wednesday.
The caller notes that Kelley was believed to be staying at Sundance with her 11-year-old daughter at some point, but was alone at the time police were called for help.
She also informs the dispatcher that there have been 'multiple 911 calls to her house in Summit County over the last month'.
At several points, the caller can be heard attempting to coordinate with Kelley's father in real time to provide details to police, even relaying to the dispatcher: 'he says she's hysterical, send help'.
Moments later she passes on another message from her father saying: 'if she finds out [about police] she will run.'
When asked if Kelley has access to any weapons or firearms, the friend says no, but expressed concern about her mental state and potential use of other means.
'I don't think she does, but she's crafty so maybe...' she says.
As the dispatcher confirms that deputies are on the way, the friend informs her of another incident that occurred at the resort's restaurant the previous day.
'She threw herself on the ground and was saying, "He's abusing me",' the caller says, referencing what appeared to be an incident witnessed by resort security and other guests.
'Security got involved, and she threatened to call 911.'
Authorities later confirmed that Kelley was taken to Utah Valley Hospital in Provo on Friday, but only vaguely citing her 'concerning comments to a family member'.
Neighbors told DailyMail.com that Kelley has not been seen at the family home in Park City, since last Sunday, June 8.
DailyMail.com on Monday also confirmed that a family friend has been helping with the couple's three kids, Jackson, 16, Miller, 12, and Lucy, 11, while Scott had been out of town during his wife's apparent crisis.
Days before the police visit, Kelley took to social media to announce the couple's split on June 10, nearly two weeks after what would have been their 21st wedding anniversary.
'It is with a heavy heart that Scott and I are moving forward with the dissolution of our marriage,' the Real World: New Orleans alumna began.
'This has been a long, quiet journey for me – rooted in hope, patience, and care for our children.'
Not too long after, Wolf released a separate statement, revealing he had been the one who filed for divorce, calling it, 'the most difficult decision of my life'.
Scott broke cover the first time since the shocking divorce announcement, during an emotional airport reunion with his youngest son on Sunday.
The Party of Five star, 57, was seen being picked up by a family friend and son Miller after touching down in Salt Lake City.
Exclusive DailyMail.com photos showed the heartfelt moment the doting father-of-three became overcome with emotion during the encounter, hugging his son tightly and lifting him off the ground in a full bear hug.
New of the couple's split came as a surprise to fans, and it took a bizarre turn three days later, when Kelley, while on Instagram Live, inadvertently captured the moment she was detained by police.
Early in the footage of her encounter with police, Kelley could be heard saying: 'Oh my God, this is not happening! Fine, I'll go. I'll go on my own. Please, I'll go on my own!'
'You got that arm?' said one of the deputies, and a noise that sounded like handcuffs being applied was then distinctly audible, as Kelley said: 'Wow. Wow.'
She lambasted the officers: 'This is shameful, gentlemen. Look at this. Look at this woman. This is shameful. Be ashamed of yourselves, gentlemen.'
A deputy assured her she was 'not going to jail,' while adding that she 'made some comments to your dad, and comments to people that concern - are concerning.'
Kelley claimed: 'I think this is shameful and Scott Wolf has been abusing me and now you're abusing me more.'
There is no indication that these allegations are true. It is unclear what Kelley meant by 'abuse.'
She later posted an Instagram story of her personal effects laid out in front of her, including a handbag, a Gatorade bottle and a baseball cap.
'This is horrible. I have been taken against my will. Please check in on my kids. Also... I am happy!! Happier than I have ever been,' she wrote. 'I have NO idea why or how this is happening in AMERICA.'
Kelley added: 'I am compliant, calm and respectful, and hopefully this is all sorted very quickly. In the meantime, be kind to each other. This is one of the darkest things I've ever experienced.'
A press release by local law enforcement said: 'Deputies responded to the Sundance Resort for a report of a female that needed some help.
'Upon speaking with the female, our deputies learned that she had made concerning comments to a family member, and she also made similar comments to our deputies. For that reason, our deputies transported the female to a local hospital.'
A spokesperson for the Utah County Sheriff's Office explained further: 'Typically, when we transport somebody in any of our patrol vehicles, they are placed in properly-fitted hand restraints, just for their protection and our protection as law enforcement as well.'
The rep added: 'So that's what happened today: she was placed in hand restraints, placed into a vehicle, and transported by our deputies to a hospital.'
The couple is yet to address the incident and specific details of their split, though their marriage appeared to be going strong as of February, when Wolf had gushed about his 'forever Valentine' on social media.
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