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Police responded to a disturbance call at Tori Spelling’s Los Angeles home on Thursday, Page Six has confirmed.

The Los Angeles Police Department later told Page Six that the call was made over a domestic dispute.

Law enforcement sources told TMZ that cops arrived after a 911 caller claimed the star was having a breakdown. She reportedly did not have a weapon, but behaved aggressively before the police got there.

Sources told the site that Spelling had called 911 herself on Wednesday evening to report a break-in, but that it was just her husband, Dean McDermott, coming home.

Spelling was described as a “female” with “possible mental illness” in dispatch audio obtained by The Blast.

Later, photos showed Spelling’s husband Dean McDermott talking to police officers.

The former “90210” star, who welcomed her fifth child with McDermott last March, has suffered numerous financial setbacks in the last year.

In November 2017, Spelling was ordered to appear in court over an unpaid $220,000 judgment she owed to City National Bank, which sued her and McDermott for failing to pay back a $188,000 loan.

In September, McDermott missed enough of his $1,500 monthly child support payments to his ex-wife, Mary Jo Eustace, to risk jail time — after narrowly avoiding incarceration for the same offense in March 2017.

The IRS drained the couple’s bank accounts in April 2017 over unpaid back taxes.