Cops Called To Jenelle Evans’ Home 25 Times For Assault, Welfare Checks & More
June 11 2019, Updated 12:33 p.m. ET
It’s been a busy year for the Columbus County Sheriff’s Office thanks to fired Teen Mom 2 stars Jenelle Evans and David Eason.
RadarOnline.com has obtained a 911 call log that reveals authorities were called to the residence 25 times in the last year!
As RadarOnline.com readers know, authorities responded to their North Carolina residence in October 2018 when Jenelle accused her husband of domestic abuse.
She called again in December 2018 when he “freaked” out and “smashed” their front door.
But the calls don't end there. Scroll through RadarOnline.com's gallery for exclusive details on the 25 calls!
Keeping Cops Busy
In the 911 log obtained from Columbus County Emergency Services, a call for mutual aid/assist other agency was made on June 7, 2018. Two calls were then made on June 8, 2018 for a welfare check. Another welfare check call was made on June 12, 2018.
Worried Dad?
The calls came weeks before Nathan refused to hand over son Kaiser back to Jenelle after noticing marks on the 5-year-old. “I received my child and he has marks all over him,” Griffith said in the 911 call obtained from Columbus County Emergency Services in North Carolina. “I picked him up yesterday… there is bruising now.” He claimed his son admitted Jenelle’s husband “hit him with a stick.”
Jenelle Fights Back
Jenelle, 27, called police herself regarding the incident. “The grandparent and my ex are trying to keep my son,” Evans told the 911 operator. “I have primary custody and he has every other weekend. They were supposed to meet me at 5pm at the gas station and now they’re trying to say, ‘Oh since he has a bruise on him we’re going to keep him and not give him back to you.’”
Mom’s Fears
In a second call, she asked police to perform a wellness check on her son because she couldn’t get in touch with him during the Child Protective Services and Department of Social Services investigation.
Bad Driver?
On June 29, 2018, July 1, 2018 and July 2, 2018, traffic calls were made.
Domestic Situation
Authorities had a break until October 13, 2018, when Jenelle called at 9:56pm to report an assault. As RadarOnline.com reported, Jenelle was hysterical in the 911 call.
Chilling 911 Call
“My husband he just assaulted me,” she cried in the 911 call RadarOnline.com published. “He pinned me down on the ground in the yard. I think I heard my collarbone crack. I can’t move my arm.” She later called the incident a drunken misunderstanding.
Everything Ok?
Days later on October 18, 2018, a welfare check was completed.
What’s Going On?
On October 24, 2018, a 911 call was made for subject with a gun. There was no 911 call or details on the incident, as an officer initiated the call.
Scary Threats
Then on December 14, 2018, there was a call made for “investigation.” As RadarOnline.com readers know, David posted alarming videos. The first one showed him standing on the porch with a black SUV in the yard. “So Instagram since you're so f**king mad send the f**king SBI to my house. I'm going to upload a lot more gun videos. And you know what, I got a gun on my hip! F**k you SBI,” he said showing off the weapon. In another video, Eason showed off a box of bullets and said, “I guess y'all didn't know I keep stock piles of ammunition. Just enough to blow sh*t into pieces on any given day or situation.”
Worried Fans
In the 911 call, a fan alerted authorities. “A live video came up by David Eason,” the caller said. “He’s showing a government vehicle on his property. He’s saying he has a gun on his hip. People are offended by his gun videos... He shoots a human target in the video. He can shoot anyone who comes on his property… All the ammo and guns he has. I know there are children in their home. Anyone who talks about shooting government people... there is something severely wrong. It terrified me.”
Oops
On December 21, 2018, there was a call for lockout-vehicle.
Terrifying Call
As RadarOnline.com broke, police responded to a domestic call on December 23, 2018. In the 911 call obtained by RadarOnline.com, Jenelle said, “My husband is freaking out. He's outside freaking out. He's smashing our front door trying to get inside.” She told the operator that she is hiding in the attic. “He has a gun,” she said. “He broke my front door, I don't how it looks. I'm in the attic.”
David Checking On Jenelle
On the same day, David called authorities for a welfare check. I have a David Eason calling for a welfare check on his wife," the dispatcher said to the 911 operator. "He said she's not answering her phone or texts. He's in Wilmington County. He wanted us to send the information because he's driving. He said he's worried. He called 2 to 3 times. She's on Facebook."
David’s Legal Drama
On December 27, 2018, papers were served to the home. A warrant was then served on January 21, 2019. The calls could be in relation to David’s truck towing case, as he was charged with tampering with a vehicle and causing injury to personal property on December 27. Then on January 22, there was a traffic call made.
Scared Fans
On February 17, 2019, another welfare check was made. In a 911 call obtained by RadarOnline.com, a fan asked cops to check on Kaiser, 5, and Ensley, 2. “Jenelle Eason is posting videos on her Instagram account... she’s in her shed,” the caller said. “The children are in the house on their own. There are no other adults on the property. It’s a big property.”
RIP Nugget
On April 30, 2019, there was a call for another welfare check. There were two calls made on May 1 for law call for service. As RadarOnline.com readers know, these calls were made when David shot and killed Nugget for harmlessly nipping Ensley. The shooting resulted in Jenelle’s firing from Teen Mom 2 and in CPS removing all of their children from their care. A judge temporarily ordered all the children to be removed. Both Nathan and Jenelle spoke with officers regarding the incident.
Nathan’s Call
“There was a dispute with my ex-fiancée and her husband and he shot a dog,” Nathan said in the Columbus County 911 call. “There’s been multiple 911 calls and abuse," he said. "I’m trying to figure out where my son is at and what I have to do in this situation. I’m so confused right now.” He could then be heard saying to his girlfriend Ashley Lanhardt, “If she goes back, someone is going to die. Get my mother f**king child out of that house.”
Scary Threat
A traffic call was made on May 10. Then on May 15, as RadarOnline.com broke, Jenelle and David reported a white substance had been sent to their home.
Death Threat
“I want an officer to come talk to me at my house,” she said in the 911 call. “I just checked my mail box and someone sent me a letter that has powder in it. It said Brunswick County Clerk. When my husband opened it, powder came out all over my car. We don’t know what kind of powder or substance it is. We just pulled up at home from court and checked the mail.” The investigation remains ongoing.