Just as Josh Duggar thought his molestation case was behind him, it’s now being reported a 911 call was placed as early as May 27 of this year in regards to it.
If true, that would mean the 911 call was made just days after Duggar admitted to the accusations from his teenage years in a statement.
InTouch, who has spearheaded reporting on the Duggar bombshells, reported that an employee from the Washington County DHS called 911 on May 27 at 11am, asking for police assistance when the Duggars weren’t cooperating with their investigation.
An investigation was reportedly launched by the Arkansas Department of Human Services after the allegations came to light again.
“We have an investigation and I guess they’re not being cooperative,” said the employee during the call. “We have to see the child to make sure the child is all right. So we just need police assistance.”
It’s unknown what happened after that.
Duggar’s parents, Jim Bob and Michelle Duggar, have since appeared on Fox News’ The Kelly File to talk about his molestation of five females; four of his sisters and one babysitter. Jill and Jessa Duggar, two of the victims, also spoke out.
screenshot from SanVic YouTube video
UpdateInTouch has released the call, listen here: