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Kelly's House Of Horrors! Police Called To Dodd's Home SIX Times In Three Days

Kelly's House Of Horrors! Police Called To Dodd's Home SIX Times In Three Days

Kelly's House Of Horrors! Police Called To Dodd's Home SIX Times In Three Days The 'RHOC' star received visits 11 times this year.

Kelly Dodd always finds drama! RadarOnline.com can exclusively reveal that the Real Housewives of Orange County star received six police visits to her Newport Beach, Calif. home in just three days!

Officers responded to four calls on July 20, 2017 for “keeping the peace,” according to the Newport Beach police department call log. One call did not have a known nature, but they were all placed within minutes of each other.

Police responded to another “keep the peace” call on July 21, and another on July 22 for the same nature.

They were also called for a “disturbance” on July 17.

The most recent call was placed on Aug. 6 for a “911 call from cell phone.”

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Police also responded to her home twice in April for a “follow up” and “ACO telephone call.” They came back the next month for a “domestic disturbance” call as well.

Dodd, 46, tried to sell the scene of the crimes last summer but was unsuccessful and relisted the property in March. The reality star is not a stranger to police visits either, as she frequently received restraining orders from her romantic partners.

Radar reported that she accused her ex-fiancé of hitting her and was granted a restraining order in 2013. She also filed for a restraining order against her ex-fiancé’s girlfriend in 2015.

Her ex-boyfriend’s wife also requested an order after years of harassment.

Dodd was hit with a protective order in 2014 after a domestic dispute with her husband Michael. She was forced to attend 10 alcoholics anonymous meetings and six months of therapy for the order to be terminated and dismissed.

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