Disturbing 911 call reveals possible cause of death for Tommy Lee Jones's daughter Victoria, 34, and says she suffered 'color change'
The 911 call was made shortly before 3am Pacific Time on New Year's Day.
By MARJORIE HERNANDEZ, US WEST COAST NEWS EDITOR and SAMEER SURI, US SENIOR SHOWBUSINESS REPORTER and RACHEL BOWMAN, US SENIOR NEWS REPORTER
Published: 14:28 GMT, 2 January 2026 | Updated: 18:27 GMT, 2 January 2026
Tommy Lee Jones's late daughter Victoria was feared to have suffered a fatal overdose at a San Francisco hotel, according to a 911 audio recording.
Jones, 34, was called in as a 'code 3 for the overdose, color change', according to SF Fire and EMS dispatch from Broadcastify obtained by the Daily Mail after the former actress's death at San Francisco's Fairmont Hotel on New Year's Day.
A code 3 denotes an emergency that requires immediate action with flashing lights and sirens.
The 911 call was made just before 3am PT on January 1. First responders tried unsuccessfully to revive Jones, who was pronounced dead at the scene.
Despite the 911 call raising the possibility of a drug overdose, there was no drug paraphernalia found close by.
Police sources also told the Daily Mail that there were no signs of foul play or trauma to Jones's body.
Investigators have refused to speculate on a possible cause of death with an autopsy now set to determine how Jones died.
Jones was lying on the ground of the 14th floor of the Fairmont hotel in San Francisco when a guest who thought she might be drunk alerted hotel staff, a source told the Daily Mail.
A 911 call reporting the death of Victoria Jones (furthest left beside father Tommy and stepmother Dawn) described her as having suffered a possible overdose
The former actress was found at San Francisco's Fairmont Hotel (pictured) on New Year's Day
Despite the 911 call raising the possibility of a drug overdose, there was no drug paraphernalia found close to her body
The staffers quickly realized Victoria was unresponsive and immediately started CPR and called for an ambulance.