911 call reveals Tommy Lee Jones’ daughter’s possible cause of death: ‘Color change’



Tommy Lee Jones’ daughter, Victoria, died from a suspected drug overdose when she was found unresponsive on the ground at a San Francisco hotel on New Year’s Day, according to 911 dispatch audio.

Victoria, 34, was found unconscious inside the luxury Fairmont Hotel and declared dead at the scene by paramedics shortly after 3 a.m. Thursday morning.

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The call for the incident came in as a “code 3 for the overdose, color change,” according to Broadcastify dispatch audio obtained by TMZ.

Tommy Lee Jones with his daughter, Victoria, on Dec. 7, 2017. FilmMagic

The San Francisco Police Department confirmed officers responded to a medical emergency at the hotel around 3:14 a.m. Despite lifesaving efforts, she was dead by the time they arrived, the fire department said.

An official cause of death will be determined by the medical examiner, who was at the scene to investigate, TMZ reported.

Tommy Lee Jones with his daughter, Victoria, in 2017. Getty Images

Jones drug-related arrest just this last year — one of three arrests in a matter of months, according to court records reviewed by the Post.

Tommy Lee Jones with his daughter, Victoria, in June 2017. Byrdman / BACKGRID

In April, she was busted in Napa County for obstructing a peace officer, being under the influence of a controlled substance, and possession of a narcotic controlled substance.

Jones was arrested again in Santa Cruz County in May, and then back in Napa County in June where she was charged with domestic battery and domestic violence/alder abuse charges. She was later released on bail.

The Fairmont Hotel in San Francisco, California. Victoria Jones was found dead there on New Year’s. Getty Images

She pleaded not guilty in both cases out of Napa County.

Jones was the daughter of “The Fugitive” actor and his first wife, Kimberlea Cloughley.


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