Cops Rush To 'Below Deck' Star Caroline Bedol's Home After Suicidal Tweet
Jan. 9 2019, Updated 1:36 p.m. ET
Caroline Bedol is not doing okay. As RadarOnline.com has learned, police were called to do a welfare check on the troubled Below Deck star after she shared a distressing and suicidal tweet.
The Norwalk, Connecticut Police Department confirmed they were contacted by her loved ones after her frightening message.
"The Southhold Town Police department requested a welfare check on Caroline Bedol," Officer Vidal Gonez told RadarOnline.com.
The call was made on December 9, 2018 and Officer Gonez described Bedol's frightening note to RadarOnline.com.
"Her Twitter message said 'I'm depressed, I'm not ok, it's over, not going to be around," he said about the since deleted Tweet.
Gonez said they contacted the Westport Police Department and they "were able to make contact with her and advised us that she was ok ."
He said Bedol "mentioned being on Below Deck and said she was kicked off a yacht in Thailand."
Readers know the shamed star has been ousted from the reunion show after bashing the network in a wild rant and continuing her ongoing feud with the cast and crew.
She's also been involved in a whole lot of legal drama.
After doing a welfare check on her this December, Westport Police advised Bedol about the warrant for her arrest.
As RadarOnline.com previously reported, a warrant was issued for Bedol's arrest on October 26 after the TV stewardess skipped out on a mandatory court appearance for a case involving her pitbull. According to a police report obtained by RadarOnline.com, a man claimed he was walking his dog on the night of May 15 when Bedol's pup suddenly "attacked" his own.
"He was walking his Australian shepherd dog while leashed when a black Pitbull ran out into the street and attacked his dog," the Westport police report explained.
The report stated that Bedol's dog "was not on a leash or under control" when it allegedly left her yard and attacked the victim's dog.
The angry dog owner added that the May attack was the second time his dog had been attacked by Bedol's canine.
Police investigated the attack and learned Bedol's pitbull was unlicensed.
Bedol was charged with possession of a vicious, barking dog and failure to comply with dog ownership requirements.
Prior to missing her October court appearance, Bedol had also missed a September hearing for the case.
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