Victoria Jones, daughter of Hollywood icon Tommy Lee Jones, was a “problem child” who struggled with substance issues before she was found dead at a San Francisco hotel on New Year’s Day, sources told The Post.
Jones, 34, appeared to be high on drugs during run-ins with law enforcement while she was living in the city’s North Beach neighborhood, a senior San Francisco police officer who has dealt with her in the past said.
The “No Country for Old Men” star’s daughter likely overdosed on drugs laced with fentanyl when she was declared dead by paramedics at the luxury Fairmont hotel early Thursday, the officer suspected.


The call for the incident came in as a “code 3 for the overdose, color change,” according to 911 dispatch audio obtained by TMZ.
“It was most likely fentanyl related. People get all their drugs with fentanyl now. They [drug dealers] have it on everything they measure with, everything gets laced,” the officer suspected.
An official cause of death will be determined by the medical examiner’s office.
Jones did have a drug-related arrest just months ago — one of her three arrests last year, according to court records.
In April, she was busted in Napa County for being under the influence of a controlled substance, possession of a narcotic controlled substance and obstructing a peace officer.
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Jones was collared again in Santa Cruz County in May, and then back in Napa County in June when she was charged with domestic battery and domestic violence/alder abuse. She was later released on bail.
She pleaded not guilty in both cases out of Napa County.


