Travis Barker's ex-wife Shanna Moakler's home was reportedly visited by the police after someone called to report a 'domestic disturbance'.
It was reported that Shanna's daughter was the one to make the call after the model's boyfriend Matthew Rondeau started yelling at her.
The police 'separated' the couple who both insisted there was no fight or disturbance, it has been claimed.
According to TMZ, Shanna's daughter wasn't at home when the 911 phone call was made.
Sources told the publication that neither Shanna nor Matthew had any physical marks on their bodies and that there was no broken furniture or objects.
Mirror has contacted Shanna's representatives and the LAPD for comment.
Sources believe the phone call might be a case of miscommunication.
Shanna shares son Landon, 18, and daughter Alabama, 16 with Blink-182 rocker Travis. She also has daughter Atiana, 23, from a previous relationship.
It comes after Matthew was charged with misdemeanour domestic violence, battery and vandalism, as shown in legal documents obtained by TMZ.
He was arrested in February for allegedly getting physical with Shanna during an argument.
His arrest came after he shared a video on Shanna's social media account, claiming she cheated and said he wouldn't get back with her.
Shanna denied cheating and said their relationship was over.
She told the publication: "I'm not pressing charges, I'm hoping the city attorney respects my wishes and drops everything as well. I will be supporting Matthew 100%.
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"This has disrupted our lives enough. We have both learned from this experience we never wish to have been public and we would like to move forward in a positive and peaceful manner."
Shanna and Matthew have been dating since 2020.
Speaking on the incident, Matt said: "I pray that the city of LA allows me to show them they made the right choice on dropping all charges against me.
"I am an admirable person, an amazing son, and a very respectable and loving partner."
Following his arrest, her manager David Weintraub told Page Six that 'social media saved her life' after the clip was immediately flagged and police were called.
"She is OK and survived this traumatic experience," he said. David added that Shanna was 'especially' thankful to 'all of her fans who saw this horrible incident unfold on social media.'
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