Estella Warren gets into kerfuffle with Jaime Pressly in Hollywood

Estella Warren wasn't displaying particularly model behaviour this weekend, according to a report in Us Weekly.

The 34-year-old Canadian model and actress, best known for her performance in the 2001 film "Planet of the Apes," got into a minor kerfuffle with actress Jaime Pressly at a birthday party on Friday at a private L.A. residence.

The cops got involved after Pressly reportedly discovered, with the help of a "find my phone" app, that her assistant's missing phone was in Warren's possession.

"Jaime was trying to get it back," an insider told the gossip magazine. "She wasn't agressive, but she was forceful."

At the time, Warren had already moved on to Bootsy Bellowes to continue partying with the likes of Zac Efron and Adam Lambert. And while the Ontario native maintained the phone was hers, according to the source, drugs were found in her purse and the cops were called. The West Hollywood Sheriff's Department confirmed that they responded to a call at Bootsy Bellows at around 2 a.m.

"No mind, no thought, no reflection, no analysis, no cultivation, no intention... let it settle itself," Warren tweeted cryptically a day after the event.

It's unfortunate that it required such an incident to throw Warren back into the spotlight. You may remember the Peterborogh-born beauty as the pro synchronized swimmer who became a supermodel in the mid-'90s. Her face became instantly recognizable after she landed the Cacharel "Eau d'Eden" campaign, not to mention her role as a sexy red riding hood in Luc Besson's Chanel No. 5 ad in 1998.

In the 2000s, Warren transitioned from modelling to acting, most notably in the role of a curvy slave in "Planet of the Apes" opposite Mark Wahlberg. These days she is filming the upcoming "Manson Girls" biopic, in which she plays Catherine "Gypsy" Share.

But Friday wasn't her first run-in with the law. In 2007, Warren was reportedly arrested for a DUI Then, in 2011, she was nabbed for reportedly hitting three parked cars and then running from the scene. She eventually entered rehab for six months after pleading no contest to a DUI and hit-and-run as well as police battery and resistance after she slipped out of her cuffs and running away during her booking.

"I'm not drinking," Warren said in November 2011, according to the Toronto Sun. "I'm not wasting my time with that any more."