Kim Zolciak claimed to cops Kroy Biermann ‘stole a bunch of stuff’ in move-out melee amid couple’s divorce

Kim Zolciak accused Kroy Biermann of stealing items from their one-time home in Alpharetta, Georgia, in a newly released police bodycam clip taken during an authorities visit to the home last month when both were moving their belongings.

“Kroy stole a lot of stuff,” Zolciak, 46, told a Milton Police Department officer in footage obtained Tuesday by TMZ. “So I’m going to get out.”

Milton police previously confirmed to Ny Breaking.com that on December 15, officers responded to a “call… of a civil nature involving items being loaded into a moving van.”

Zolciak was in the process of moving the last items she owns out of the house and loading her belongings into an Atlanta Peach Movers moving van, an insider told TMZ on December 15, when Biermann, 39, parked behind the moving van and refused to move. initial.

In officer bodycam footage, Biermann expressed opposition to Zolciak taking items from the home that he did not believe she had a claim to.

“Well, this person seems to think everything is hers…and they continue to empty property from this house that is mine,” the NFL alum explained to an officer on the scene.

Kim Zolciak, 46, accused Kroy Biermann, 39, of stealing items from their one-time home in Alpharetta, Georgia, in a newly released police bodycam clip taken during a visit authorities made to the home last month when both brought out their belongings

Zolciak told an officer at the scene that Biermann was “trying to block me from everything” as they cleared the house of their belongings after it was placed on the auction block last month.

Zolciak said a treadmill on the property belonged to her, but the purses she owned on the property were missing because he stole them all.”

Zolciak explained to the officer, “We have a court order for some items that belong to me. I own most of this furniture – before I ever met [him] – like my office, dining room, all kinds of things.’

Zolciak told police that Biermann took advantage of her absence after traveling west to purchase several items he was not entitled to, including kitchen utensils.

“When I went to LA a few weeks ago, I came home and he stole a bunch of stuff,” Zolciak said. ‘I went to LA and didn’t come home anywhere!

‘Every pot and pan, three complete kitchens. Pots and pans, you name it, it’s gone, so I started moving my stuff.”

Zolciak told officers that Biermann had repeatedly acted in a hostile manner toward Atlanta Peach Movers employees during the controversial relocation process.

“He has harassed this company so many times… this has happened three more times,” Zolciak said.

Zolciak said a treadmill on the property belonged to her, but the purses she owned on the property were missing because he stole them all.

Ny Breaking.com has contacted the moving company for further comment on the incident.

Biermann emphasized to police that he had blocked the truck because it was full of his belongings, as police said they had no way to determine ownership of the items involved.

Biermann argued with officers that he had the right to block the truck because it was on private property he owned. He said it was okay to let the workers leave without the contents in the truck he said was his.

‘It’s my property… I can prevent that truck [from leaving]it’s on my property…it’s private property,” Biermann said.

After police informed Zolciak that they could not act due to the legal gray areas involved in real estate ownership, Bravo said, “I get it, I get it” and said Biermann was “100 percent” seeking a court order had violated with his actions.

Zolciak told the officer, “I’m a very rational person, sir, they called Kroy, they didn’t call me,” referring to the movers who had contacted authorities.

Footage then showed a white vehicle reversing out of the driveway, allowing a moving truck to leave.

After police previously warned the exes not to tie up their assets after making multiple trips to their one-time home in Alpharetta, Georgia, the caller called the regular line instead of 911 in this case, the insider told TMZ.

The Real Housewives of Atlanta star was in the process of moving the last of the belongings she owns out of her home last month

Milton Police Lt. Andrew Noblett confirmed to Ny Breaking.com last month that officers responded to the home on December 15. He said in an email: ‘The call was a civil dispute involving items being loaded onto a moving van. No arrests have been made and no charges have been filed against either party.”

Biermann eventually relented and moved his vehicle after speaking with police officers, sources told TMZ, and Zolciak was allowed to take her belongings to her new residence.

The newspaper noted that there was no “major falling out” between Zolciak and Biermann last month, as has been the case in other cases over the past year and a half.

Since their first split in May 2023, local authorities have had to make numerous visits to the mansion amid fiery feuds between the reality star and ex-NFL player.

In a Nov. 18 conversation, an officer made it clear to Zolciak that law enforcement did not have the resources to monitor the pair’s clashes amid an ongoing “time crunch” due to more pressing responsibilities.

An officer told Zolciak that the police were “to be used for emergencies only” and gave her multiple options to explore instead of calling them every time things went wrong between her and Bierman.

The officer told Zolciak that if she wanted law enforcement present in her interactions with Biermann in the future, she would either have to contact the Fulton County Sheriff’s Office for an appointment to discuss the matter; or paying out of pocket for an off-duty officer to monitor their exchanges.

“That should be something that needs to be settled for a later date and if that happens you will have to pay the officer compensation for working off duty,” the officer told Zolciak, who accused Biermann of having significant financial problems because of his work . an addiction to gambling and uninhibited spending habits.

The mansion was put up for auction earlier this month

Zolciak accused Biermann on November 26 of pushing her to the ground, which he denied and which family members interviewed could not confirm.

Zolciak and Biermann were involved in an ugly argument in front of police on November 18 amid their ongoing separation, bodycam footage published on shows TMZ.

In the footage, Zolciak said Biermann had violated court-imposed boundaries the couple had to follow while living in the home in the year and a half since they initially split in May 2023 amid massive financial troubles.

Zolciak resisted an officer’s suggestions that she walk away from her closet during the incident, saying that the last time she left Biermann unattended in the area, “he started taking all my shoes.”

She added, “I’m just trying to get my clothes and shoes out of here and be done. I’m just trying to pack my things, that’s all I want.”

Zolciak told police that Biermann took “a number of belongings” from her storage space in the home, including an iPad that she repeatedly referred to, adding that she held on to Biermann’s laptop until she got her belongings back.

“I’m not going to operate this way, I’m tired of being stolen from and taken advantage of,” Zolciak said.

While Biermann could be heard off camera summarizing Zolciak’s claims as “all lies,” she claimed to officers that he was caught on camera masturbating in her designated area of ​​the house.

‘He took off. Do you want me to show you the video of him fucking on my camera?’ she asked the officers in the room.

Biermann and Zolciak pictured in Atlanta in October 2022, less than a year before their breakup

Biermann responded to the allegation by calling Zolciak “a pathological liar” and said she had spied on him by placing the camera in his living space.

Regarding the division of the property, Biermann said he was fine with Zolciak taking the “feminine stuff” she wanted that didn’t impact his life and work.

Biermann said he wanted to file a police report with video footage he had of Zolciak from the night before he broke into his room and stole his “laptop and documentation.”

As police tried to separate the feuding exes — Biermann made it clear to authorities that he and Zolciak are “technically still married” — Zolciak told Biermann, “You stole my iPad” as she walked past him. Zolciak told police she understood there was confusion about the ownership of some items that fell under the heading of “marital” designations.

Zolciak and Biermann are parents to four children — Kroy Jr., 13, Kash Kade, 12, and twins Kaia Rose and Kane Ren, 11 — while Biermann adopted Zolciak’s two eldest daughters from a previous relationship, Brielle, 27, and Ariana, 23.

Zolciak rose to fame as a member of the cast of Bravo’s The Real Housewives of Atlanta, and parlayed her popularity into the spin-off Don’t Be Tardy… on Bravo. She also took part in five episodes of Dancing with the Stars in 2015.

Biermann was drafted into the NFL in 2008 after attending Montana and played eight seasons, all with the Falcons. He had his most productive year on the field in 2012, when he started 14 games and recorded 36 tackles, three sacks and scoring a touchdown after an interception.

The couple exchanged vows at a lavish $1 million wedding on November 11, 2011 – with the date 11/11/11 – at their Georgia mansion.

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