Kerr faces more police questions

Daniel Kerr leaves Perth Magistrates Court after pleading guilty to making threats to harm, Picture: Steve Ferrier/The West Australian.

Fallen West Coast star Daniel Kerr has been whisked away by detectives in an unmarked police car after a dramatic court appearance in Perth this afternoon.

Mr Kerr appeared before magistrate Elizabeth Woods on his existing charges of threatening to endanger the life of two acquaintances, during a bizarre episode at an address in Glendalough last November.

Today those charges were amended by prosecutors to threats to harm the man and the woman, who were named as Jane Ion and Keenan Blankenaar, which Mr Kerr then pleaded guilty to.

He will be sentenced on those charges in early July.

However, as soon as he exited court, he was met by two plain clothes detectives, who immediately told the former Eagle they wanted to question him about a separate matter.

The West Australian understands that to be in connection with a violence restraining order that Mr Kerr has been issued in the past.

After negotiations between Mr Kerr, the police and his lawyer John Prior, the detectives led Mr Kerr out of court amid a media scrum, and bundled him into the back of a unmarked police vehicle, where he was driven off.

It is not known where Mr Kerr was taken.