Police Were Contacted Multiple Times About Ruby Franke's Family Over The Years: 'Very Concerned About The Children’
09.09.2023 - 00:57
/ perezhilton.com
More details have come out about the Ruby Franke case.
As you know, the mommy influencer was arrested last week and charged with six counts of felony aggravated child abuse after her “emaciated and malnourished” 12-year-old son went to a neighbor’s home with “open wounds and duct tape around the extremities” asking for help. Her business partner, Jodi Hildebrandt, was also taken into custody for the same charges.
Since Ruby’s arrest, many have wondered how she got away with the alleged abuse for so long. Millions of her former followers of her now-defunct YouTube channel, 8 Passengers, knew this arrest was a long time coming, as they’ve criticized her strict parenting style and witnessed her cruel actions toward the kids over the years. Even her own sisters knew about the alleged abuse. So it begs the question, why did it take so long for someone to step in and help her six children? Apparently, it was not for a lack of trying. Because people did notify local law enforcement to voice their concerns about the kids multiple times in the past.
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Less than a year before the arrest, Ruby’s eldest daughter Shari Franke called and asked police to conduct a welfare check at the 41-year-old social media personality’s home in Springville, Utah, on September 18, 2022. According to police reports obtained by People, a neighbor reached out to the 20-year-old about her young siblings, saying they had been home by themselves for roughly five days. Shari told authorities at the Springville Police Department that Ruby was in St. George with Jodi and wanted to check on her brothers and sisters to make sure they were OK:
But when police got to the home and knocked
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