These are tough times in the life of Jenelle Evans.
She's been fired from Teen Mom 2; her marriage appears to be on the rocks; and public opinion of Evans is at an all-time low.
Of course, the biggest setback Jenelle has suffered in recent months is the loss of her children.
Jenelle and husband David Eason lost custody of all three kids who were still living with them -- and the fight to get them back will not be an easy one.
The Easons, of course, claim that they did nothing wrong and are being unfairly persecuted.
However, police records tell a different story.
Take a look:
1. Happy Family?
Long before Jenelle and David lost custody of their kids, there were reports of abuse and neglect on the property the couple obnoxiously dubbed "The Land."
2. Well-Acquainted With the Local Authorities
According to Columbus County police records obtained by Radar Online, cops were called to Jenelle and David's home no fewer than 25 times in the past year.
3. The Usual
For the most part, these were complaints from neighbors and requests for welfare checks for the three children of whom Jenelle and David still had custody. (They had already lost custody of two other kids.)
4. If Ya Can't Beat 'Em ...
Perhaps not wanting to be left out of the fun, David and Jenelle also called the cops on each other quite a few times.
5. Good Times
Needless to say, it's been a fun and eventful year on the land. Here are some of the highlights:
6. Busy Week
According to Columbus County Emergency Services, FOUR 911 calls were placed on the week of June 7. Three were welfare checks, one was a request for mutual aid/assist other agency.
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