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Tess Crosley was seen anxiously gazing out the windows of her home in Brisbane while her husband interacted with authorities on New Year’s Eve.
Her partner, Ben, was shirtless when two officers arrived at their residence just before 1:30 p.m., delivering a long, black lockable piece of luggage along with two other lengthy fabric bags, all of which were handed to Ben.
During the exchange, Ben stood with his arms crossed as he conversed with the officers, while Tess watched from behind the curtains.
A spokesperson from Queensland Police mentioned that there was a record of a minor disturbance on the couple’s street that Wednesday afternoon. However, they clarified that no formal complaint was filed, thus it’s not being pursued as a criminal issue.
The Daily Mail reached out to the police for additional details regarding the incident.
Pictured: Tess Crosley’s husband Ben speaks with two police officers who visited their Brisbane home on Wednesday afternoon
Tess was seen anxiously watching the cops speak with her husband (pictured)
One of the officers brought an unidentified, large, lockable case and two long, black fabric bags to the house (pictured)
The officers’ visit comes after Tess returned to her home from her Christmas getaway in northern NSW while she remains at the centre of the high-profile marriage breakdown between Lachie and Jules Neale.
On December 22, influencer Jules, 35, launched a remarkable public attack on Tess, demanding she remove Instagram photos of the Brisbane Lions’ recent grand final celebrations.
The post in question featured multiple images from grand final day and the celebrations following Brisbane’s back–to–back premiership win, with several photos showing Jules and Lachie on the field and inside the sheds celebrating with friends after the match.
The now-deleted comment, which was captured in screenshots, shows Jules writing: ‘Take these down, you idiot, you’re embarrassing yourself.’
Jules recently revealed the breakdown of her marriage – denying news reports she was ‘working through’ issues with Lachie and instead alleged that she had been ‘betrayed in the most unimaginable way’.
She did not specify what that entailed.
‘I want to make it very clear that I am not ‘working through’ anything,’ she wrote.
‘I have been betrayed in the most unimaginable way.
Tess Crosley is pictured watching on as officers visited the house due to what police described as ‘a minor disturbance’ when contacted by the Daily Mail
The 29-year-old mum of one was previously thought to have been staying with her parents on the Gold Coast during the scandal surrounding the breakdown of Lachie Neale’s marriage
Ben Crosley (pictured talking to the police) and Tess have both been spotted without their wedding rings in the last few days
‘All I can do now is to heal and do what’s best for my children,’ she continued.
Within hours of posting the statement, Jules deleted every photo of Lachie from her Instagram account, erasing more than a decade of memories, while a moving truck was spotted parked in the driveway of the couple’s Brisbane home.
There is no suggestion of any wrongdoing by Tess.
Neither party has made any public comment on the situation.
On Monday, Tess was pictured with her son but without her wedding ring on the Gold Coast, while Ben was seen looking downcast in Brisbane.
Jules Neale was photographed in Brisbane on Tuesday after returning to her home state of Western Australia to be with family over Christmas.
A day after being spotted loading her car with moving boxes, the WAG tried to console herself with a morning coffee.
The garage of the Neales’ Brisbane home was packed full of moving boxes, which Jules – who has also ditched her wedding ring – was seen lugging to her car.
Crosley, 29, was thought to be staying with her parents at their Gold Coast home as the biggest scandal in footy continues.
The former Mormon missionary appeared to shrug off the drama when she posted some very relaxed pics on her Instagram Story as she enjoyed some down time in NSW.
Pictured: The officers making their way to the front door just before 1.30pm on Wednesday
Tess Crosley returned to Queensland after appearing to shrug off the drama during a Christmas visit to northern NSW (pictured)
Pictured left to right: Tess Crosley, Lachie Neale, Ben Crosley and Julie Neale are all smiles at the MCG just after the Brisbane Lions won the 2025 grand final
Crosley posed in a skimpy brown bikini teamed with a straw cowboy hat, flaunting her figure in a pair of G-string bottoms in a bathroom mirror selfie.
Clearly chuffed with her look, she captioned the image with a simple ‘This’, and a heart-hands emoji.
Tess turned off the comments on the post, possibly sensing blowback from her followers amid the drama.
Photos recently emerged of Jules and Lachie Neale enjoying a holiday with Tess and her husband Ben, before the very public falling out.
The group looked to be having a great time in each other’s company, with one photo showing the former friends, clad in bikinis and posing on the sand.
Meanwhile, a video uploaded to Tess’ TikTok in June shows her, her husband Ben, Lachie and Jules taking part in a TikTok trend.
The clip shows the foursome performing the ‘hope our husbands like each other’ skit.
Jules is seen miming the phrase: ‘I hope our husbands get along’, before Tess jumps in with: ‘Me too’.
The camera then cuts to a shot of Lachie and Ben with their arms interlocked drinking a cocktail. The clip was captioned: ‘Four best friends’.