For the second time in as many months, police officers were called to Mayor Rob Ford's Etobicoke home about a reported domestic dispute, the Toronto Star reports.

Ford's mother-in-law made the call Christmas Day between 4 a.m. and 5 a.m., claiming the mayor had been drinking and was taking his children to Florida against the wishes of his wife, Renata, the newspaper reported Friday.

Police officers responded to a domestic call at the Ford residence Oct. 25, less than 15 hours after Ford called 911 following a confrontation in his driveway with a crew from CBC's "This Hour Has 22 Minutes," the Star reported.

According to the report, members of Toronto Police Service's youth and family violence unit, which handles all domestic-related calls, are investigating both incidents. No charges have been laid.

Renata Ford's parents told the Star the Christmas morning call was a mistake and everything is OK.

Ford didn't provide a comment to the Star and hasn't responded to Friday's newspaper report. CP24 is attempting to contact the mayor for a comment.

Police have responded to multiple 911 calls from Ford's home in recent years, according to the Star.

After a 911 call regarding an alleged domestic dispute in 2008, Ford was charged with assault and uttering a death threat to his wife, but the charges were later dropped. Ford was a city councillor at the time.