Warrant issued for arrest of Jenelle Evans’ husband Courtland Rogers

Corutland Rogers wanted poster

#Sigh #SMDH #StopMeIfYouHaveHeardThisOneBefore

Courtland Rogers, the estranged husband of Teen Mom 2 cast member Jenelle Evans, is apparently in hot water again as a warrant has been issued for his arrest in relation to some stolen and pawned jewelry.

Katie McMillan from Wrightsville Beach, North Carolina filed a theft report with the Wrightsville Beach Police Department in North Carolina in which she stated that Rogers stole jewelry from her. Shortly thereafter her jewelry was found at an area pawn shop where Courtland Rogers had used his ID to pawn the items.

Radar got confirmation from detective Matthew Monroe that there is a warrant for Rogers’ arrest.

Rogers was crashing with McMillan. She told Radar:

“I was trying to help him get into a treatment program and had even talked with a doctor. He was telling me he wanted to get sober and get away from drugs. I figured out he didn’t want any help after a few days. In the last text he sent me, he said he was going to pick up his money. That’s when he left my house and never came back. I now know he meant going to pawn my stuff.”

“He knew I was going out of town the next day and he couldn’t stay at my house. I think he was hoping I wouldn’t notice my stuff was gone before I left. I definitely noticed it was gone shortly after. It was the stuff I considered sentimental. Two of the rings he did take were actually the most sentimental things I own. They are both rings from each of my grandmothers.”

“I contacted the police and never said anything to him. I found out he had a history with pawning things and his mother had even gone to pawn shops to tell them not to let him pawn anything. I thought considering that, there was a chance he couldn’t pawn it and still had it on him. I wanted the police to have the chance to get it back. If he thought I knew it was gone he might get rid of it somewhere and I’d never get it back.”

Just for good measure, here’s the police evidence pics of the recovered jewelry:

Courtland-Rogers-hocked-jewelry

Rogers, who has frequently been in trouble with the law, could face felony larceny if the value of the jewelry exceeds $1,000.

Wouldn’t you just know Courtland tweeted out about the situation as I was writing this up:

I wonder if Rogers is tweeting out before getting arrested? Good. Grief.



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