LaBeouf and Goth split last year, PEOPLE previously confirmed
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- Pasadena, Calif., police received a 911 call at Shia LaBeouf and Mia Goth’s home in November 2024, a year before the former couple split
- A female caller was heard repeating “just go” and was trying to get their husband to leave, according to police documents obtained by PEOPLE
- LaBeouf faces two counts of simple battery after an alleged altercation on Feb. 17 during a Mardi Gras celebration in New Orleans
Police responded to a 911 call to Shia LaBeouf and Mia Goth’s Los Angeles-area home a year before the former couple split, according to Pasadena Police Department documents obtained by PEOPLE.
On Nov. 2, 2024, police received a 911 call for a verbal altercation from the former couple’s home at around 11:12 p.m. local time. The female caller could be heard repeating, “Just go.” According to police, the female was trying to get their husband to leave. The female later called back, stating that their husband was still inside and allegedly refusing to leave. A male could be heard in the background cursing and it “sounds” as if the male was leaving the location. TMZ was the first to report the call.
Police arrived on the scene about six minutes after the call was received. They left at about 11:41 p.m.

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A police spokesman told PEOPLE it was “likely” that the male and female mentioned in the 911 report lived at the home, but they could not confirm for certain because the report did not list the names. A longer police report was not taken, and no statements were recorded because it “didn’t escalate to that level,” police said. The incident was later “cleared” because it was a verbal altercation.
LaBeouf, 39, and Goth, 32, have been in an on-again, off-again relationship since 2012 and welcomed a daughter in 2022. They officially ended their relationship last year, PEOPLE confirmed. A source told PEOPLE that LaBeouf moved to New Orleans after their split.
“He was just unhappy in Los Angeles and saw New Orleans as a reset,” the source said, adding that the Transformers star wanted to be closer to his family, including his father.
Another source also told PEOPLE that Goth and LaBeouf’s relationship “has always been complicated” and “They weren't getting along and had a lot of drama last year.” The source also said Goth “encouraged” LaBeouf to move out.
"She loves him, but she also doesn't need him. She's very independent. She has her own life, her own career and her priority is their daughter,” the source said. "Shia loves their daughter and stays in touch.”
Reps for Goth and LaBeouf have not responded to PEOPLE’s previous requests for comment.

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LaBeouf faces two counts of simple battery after an alleged altercation on Feb. 17 during a Mardi Gras celebration in New Orleans. TMZ obtained video showing a shirtless LaBeouf getting medical treatment outside a bar.
Jeffrey Damnit, one of LaBeouf's alleged victims, told PEOPLE that LaBeouf used homophobic slurs during the Feb. 17 confrontation that led to the actor's arrest. An initial police report obtained by PEOPLE also alleges that LaBeouf "used the word ‘f—-t’" multiple times.
The actor, who has spoken about struggles with sobriety and personal challenges in the past, was treated for his injuries after being booked by police. He was released from custody on his own recognizance. He has since been seen on Bourbon Street during Mardi Gras festivities.
LaBeouf’s next court appearance is scheduled for March 19.
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