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Josh Rendon and Ebony Jackson Arrested For Child Endangerment, Drugs; Daughter Seized By CPS!

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Josh Rendon and Ebony Jackson of MTV's 16 and Pregnant fame were paid a visit by authorities and Child Protective Services in Arkansas this week.

The visitors weren't impressed with what they saw.

Rendon and Jackson, now 20 and married, were arrested late Tuesday night for child endangerment and were also booked on various drug charges.

Josh Rendon Mug ShotEbony Jackson Mug Shot

Two-year-old Jocelyn was removed from their care by child services when the duo were arrested on child endangerment and drug-related charges.

The bust went down when narcotics officers and agents from the Little Rock Air Force Base Office of Special Investigation showed up to execute a warrant at the couple's home on the base. Drugs aren't all they reportedly found.

According to the arrest report, detectives turned up a gram of synthetic marijuana, plus empty packages that once held the drug and paraphernalia.

Moreover, house was full of flies and maggots and in "deplorable" condition, according to authorities, who reported that EVERY ROOM INSIDE THE RESIDENCE had traces of dog and human feces on the walls and floor.

That's even worse than Octomom's house.

They said it they saw feces on clothing lying around as well. Animal control was called in to confiscate three dogs found on the revolting premises.

Rendon, who joined the US Air Force in 2009, and Jackson have been charged with misdemeanor counts of endangering the welfare of a minor, possession of drug paraphernalia and possession of a controlled substance.

Oh, and also felony counts of maintaining a drug premises and unauthorized use of another's property to facilitate a crime. Bad day for them.

The duo were released on $8,000 bond.


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