A 36-year-old Ohio woman twice called 911 to report her emergency — her parents canceled her cellphone service, according to a report.

But the only response Seloni Khetarpal got was a felony arrest, according to The Smoking Gun.

The woman called 911 on Feb. 13 to complain that her folks had cut off her service and she demanded that police respond to her family’s Canton home, the news outlet reported.

Khetarpal was warned that 911 was only for legitimate emergencies — but the “belligerent” woman called again two hours later and insisted that her complaint was valid, according to a criminal complaint cited by the outlet.

She was charged with disrupting public services, a fourth-degree felony, and booked into the Stark County jail. She was released on $2,500 bond and is due in court Feb. 27.

Khetarpal, a real estate agent, wrote on her LinkedIn profile that she has modeled for “companies such as Abercrombie & Fitch & Miller Lite, where I would do my own makeup/hair for photo shoots.”

She said she attended the “prestigious Lubna Rafiq Academy in London, U.K., where I specialized in Bridal makeup/hairstyling with a South Asian focus.”

It was unclear why her dad, a gastroenterologist, and mom, a pediatric dentist, canceled their daughter’s phone service.