Rosie O’Donnell‘s daughter has been arrested for child neglect in Wisconsin after police found her 11-month-old son in a filthy home with feces, garbage, and a meth pipe. She is facing several charges.
Chelsea Belle O’Donnell, 27, was arrested earlier in September when police received a report about the home. According to court documents, the 911 operator reported that she heard arguing as well as a woman telling another person to “get the hell away” from her, the Daily Mail reported.
She tried to play down what was happening but then admitted to getting into an argument with her boyfriend Jacob Nelund. Officers allegedly found a box of hypodermic needles in the baby’s bedroom. They also found a meth pipe with residue inside. O’Donnell was charged with child neglect, possession of meth, and possession of THC.
“I tried to ask her more questions and you could tell the (sic) Chelsea was not being honest whatsoever. This was a repeat of what happened a few weeks prior when I was at her house for a similar incident,” the police wrote in a report.
When she was put in the patrol car, O’Donnell also confessed to having something in her bra, which police discovered was a vial container of sorts in a bag with some pills. “In the black vial was a white crystal-like substance that I know to be meth,” the police report recounted. She had 18 grams of meth on her. […]
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