Littlest Victims! Jenelle Evans' Kids Were Home When Cops Responded To 'Assault' Call
Feb. 25 2019, Updated 11:36 a.m. ET
Police responded to an assault 911 call at the home of Jenelle Evans and David Eason. RadarOnline.com can exclusively reveal the Teen Mom 2 stars' children were home at the time of the alarming incident.
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"At least some of the kids were home when it happened," a source close to the MTV stars told RadarOnline.com. Evans is mother to son Jace, 9, with Andrew Lewis and son Kaiser, 4, with Nathan Griffith. Eason is father to Maryssa and Kaden from previous relationships. They are both parents to daughter Ensley, 1.
As RadarOnline.com confirmed, police responded to their home on Saturday, October 13. "Police responded in reference to an assault," Chief Of Operations 911 Valecia Pike told RadarOnline.com. "A female made the 911 call. No police report was taken."
The Ashley's Reality Roundup, who broke the story, reported an ambulance was called, but then canceled. The female was transported to the hospital via a private vehicle.
However, a rep for Evans told People that no assault took place. "Evans had friends over Saturday night and they had a bonfire on her property," the rep said. "Jenelle ended up tripping and falling by the fire."
But Evans' close ones aren't buying the story. "No one deserves to go through what she's going through," a source told RadarOnline.com. "My heart goes out to her. No one should have to be subjected to the judgment like she is. I commend her on defending her husband, but there becomes a point you have to look at the real picture."
Evans responded to the story by deleting her Facebook and Twitter pages. Eason proved there are no issues between them when he posted a racy photo of his wife. "I'm just sitting here drooling, my wife looks over and says 'did you hear me?'… ummm what'd you say babe? I was preoccupied for a second!"
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