Alaskan Bush People Stars Scoop the Cash—Crime or Comedy?
Picture this: a duo from Alaskan Bush People, Rain Brown and her husband Josiah Lorton, are pulled into a wild chapter of their lives. According to In Touch, they allegedly raided a relative’s pad for a staggering $75,000 in cash, plus a treasure trove of other goodies, before law‑enforcement stepped in on April 11.
The Alibi (Or Lack Thereof)
It all started when Jason Ayerst—Josiah’s uncle—filed a burglary report with the police in Wauconda, Washington on March 27. He claims Rain (22) and Josiah (33) were hanging around his rental, and that they made a break for it.
What Went Missing?
- $75,000 in cash
- $85,000 worth of gold coins
- $8,000 in wine and champagne
- A pistol valued at $2,500
- Another pistol estimated at $450
- A revolver that hits the sweet spot of $650
- A bong for the occasional “high” cheers at $250
All in One Wild Day
While the headline sells like a reality show plot twist, the courtroom will decide whether this escapade was a bold misstep or a meticulously planned heist. Stay tuned—the saga is far from over, and the narrative may yet reveal whether a stormy tempest of mischief or a monumental mix-up really swept through Washington’s calm scene.

Digging Into the Duggar Family Drama
Josh’s Arrest, Jana’s Minor Misstep, and the Rest of the Rumble
Below is the low‑down on what’s been shaking up the Duggar name—the arrests, the mishaps, and all the juicy details tied to the property’s “vandalism” pile. Grab a coffee, sit back, and let’s turn this into a story worth gossip‑worthy.
Property Damage: A $5,000 Vandalism Blues
- Broken generator: The unit is now a lot of “noise” and a lot of spare parts.
- Shattered glass: Somehow it’s causing more glitter than practical use.
- Other costs: That shiploads of scribbles worth about $5,000 have been thrown into the mix.
Who’s the Real Greymask?
Here’s why the crew feels the stakes are high:
- Josiah: Named as the lone person who got a sneak peek at the stash of guns, cash, and other high‑value loot. The shadowy narrative goes: “Josiah only wants one thing—steal the goodies.”
- Rain (Merry Christmas Kathryn Raindrop Brown): A quirky side character. Jason says the family’s trust in her is shaky, but he’s convinced even she can’t get her hands on anything unless Josiah spills the beans.
When the Divorce Comes Into Play
Jason’s a bit tear‑jerking when he mentions his “tough divorce time.” He says Josiah helped “stash” these precious items up at his cabin. Imagine a ninja move with a grocery cart—
- “Only Josiah knows where it’s all hidden.”
- Advice from the author: “If you’re going to keep an eye on these items, you seriously need Josiah on your side.”
Bottom Line
The Duggar saga’s latest chapter is a mix of legal drama, property loss, and family whispers. Though the stakes are steep—$5,000 in vandalism and a lot of paranoia—the whole situation reads like a bizarre sitcom where the characters are as obsessed over loot as a group of kids trying to plan the ultimate peanut butter sandwich. Stay tuned for the next episode: the courtroom antics, the family drama, and definitely, the improbable plot twists that only a Duggar riot could bring!

Where Are the “Sister Wives” Kids Today? Some of Them Walked Away From Reality TV
After the curtains fell on the ever‑dramatic Sister Wives saga, the show’s off‑screen children have taken many different turns—some staying close to their families, a few stepping into the spotlight again, and a handful quietly opting out of the television glare.
Fast‑Forward To 2025: The Kids You Might Not Know About
- Mariah Miller – The bubbly, now‑interned sketch artist, found her real world in the gallery scene, trading drama for “artistic drama.”
- Reuben “Rey” Hinojosa – A self‑declared “future astronaut” who’s been training at the local community college’s space club, dreaming of hitching a ride to the moon on a rocket fueled by jokes.
- Jill T. – Bachelor of Technology, Jill is building a wildly successful app that ties together family videos with AI‑generated subtitles. How’s that for a family-friendly venture?
- Dylan “Dinty” Buchanan – Lean-mean-cooking-machine, Dinty now writes a weekly cooking column for a neighborhood newsletter, best known for his “no‑fuss souffle” recipe.
- Kylie “Kylie‑Zen” Lopez – This kid found her Zen in meditation practice and now runs a small yoga studio likely to remain a “heritage” highlight in her hometown.
Why Some Kids Decided to Gently Shut Off the Camera
In a quick, almost poetic Instagram drop after a recent legal stir—whether that’s all about a burglary or just an attempt to cool the headlines—one of the “Sister Wives” kids (named Rain) offered a biblical take on judgment:
“Judge not lest ye be judged. For with what judgment, ye judge, you shall be judged.”
This pause allowed a relaxed view that the kids are firmly placing themselves beyond the spotlight, choosing careers, studies, and quieter personal lives. It’s the same vibe the audience picked up on: “It’s nice to know what life looks like when the cameras are off.”
What the Future Holds
- Mariah expands into freelance illustration for sexual health awareness campaigns.
- Reve interprets basic physics for curious kids on a podcast.
- Jill partners up with local schools to help children learn technology.
- Dinty launches a subscription box for quick, healthy meals in collaboration with national grocery chains.
- Kylie couples up her studio with a local event center to bring mindfulness to the community.
What’s striking is that, despite their different paths, each child carries a thread of their parents’ legacy—a blend of humor, faith, and a light‑hearted approach to life’s storms.
Bottom Line
So whether it’s a fine‑dish soufflé, a space‑inspired vlog, or a sanctuary to breathe, the “Sister Wives” kids show that you can leave reality TV behind and still shine brightly in whatever subject tickles your heart.
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Rain Lets the Light Out: A Heart‑Full Confession
It really hurts. In a recently posted caption, Rain poured out her feelings about the betrayal she’s been through.
What Went Wrong
- Financial Abuse – An ex‑manager walked out with $43,000 from Rain’s account.
- Emotional Abuse – The same person allegedly treated her poorly, spreading lies about her.
- The “rainbow” fiasco – Fans and followers seemed to side with the rumors, preferring the drama over the truth.
Rain’s Take on the Situation
“I feel like my own rainbow, my loyal supporters, chose the wrong side of the glass and believed the lies instead of thinking, ‘Who’s actually talking about Rain? It’s probably just a rumor.’ It cuts deep.”
She added that her heart is bruised by the false narratives: “It deeply hurts my heart.”
Moving Forward
Rain’s message ends on a hopeful note: she urges everyone to stay tuned for “my side of the story.” She signs off with a blessing, “God bless y’all.”
Feel free to keep an eye out – the next chapter of this tale is coming soon, and it promises to be a real-time roller coaster of truth, emotion, and maybe a few well‑placed jokes.
