Jenelle Evans' son, Kaiser, was the victim of a crime.
After Jenelle ran away from her evil ex-husband and moved to Vegas, she sent Kaiser to live with her grandmother.
However, he now lives in Vegas with Jenelle and her new boyfriend.
This little friend, who Teen Mom Fans understandably don't really trust it's sharing what happened to Kaiser.
Who stole Jenelle Evans' son?
On Thursday January 16, August Keen (that's his name) spoke with Celebruzz.
Keen, as you may recall, was Jenelle's manager and then became her boyfriend, displaying the kind of judgment that Teen Mom fans expect it.
According to Keen's interview, Kaiser Griffith was robbed. Apparently, about five older boys attacked Jenelle's 10-year-old son at a local park and stole his bike.
“Jenelle and I were in the house and Kaiser came upstairs crying,” Keen claimed. We're sure Kaiser wouldn't have chosen to release some of these details.
“Kaiser was at the park and a group of kids came up to him and they roughed him up a little bit, threw him off the bike and stole his bike,” he summarized.
Keen then added, “And they also took the money he had in his wallet, which was worth about fifty dollars. »
How did Jenelle Evans react to the crime?
Keen noted that Jenelle called the police. The Ashley took due diligence to confirm that one of these calls, regarding a theft in the park area, was received last weekend.
As anyone who has had to call the police about something like this can imagine, the police weren't exactly helpful. Sometimes you get lucky as to who shows up to write a report, but ultimately helping is not their goal.
Instead, they offered Jenelle Evans and her family advice on how to search for the missing bike themselves, recommending they search local middle and high schools. One of the thieves may have set it up there.
“He’s good. He’s a tough guy,” Keen later assessed about Kaiser. Remember, Jenelle's kids have been through so much.
“He hasn't asked to go back to the park, so I think in that sense he's a little nervous about going back to that same park,” he admitted. Keen then characterized: “He doesn’t seem shaken. He was cool, calm and collected.
Then he predicted, “He won't be going to the park alone anytime soon and we'll get those kids.” »
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We are sure that Kaiser – and this is not the first time in his young life – felt helpless and humiliated in the face of cruelty.
Maybe Keen is hoping to leverage Jenelle's fame (well, notoriety) to increase the pressure on the thieves. Or maybe, as some fans suspect, he's just trying to squeeze some interview money out of this difficult moment.
We continue to be sorry for Kaiser and all of Jenelle's children. Every child deserves better than what they got in life.