Joe Giudice news: Police called to beach house after alleged argument with daughter and neighbor

Joe Giudice with his children Instagram/ teresagiudice

Police were reportedly called to Joe Giudice's New Jersey beach house this weekend after a dispute with a neighbor. According to a report, the police were called after a woman who lived nearby approached Joe's house and got into a shouting match with him. 

TMZ reports that the commotion began after the reality star's daughter, Gia, 14, was reportedly locked out of the house and was unable to get in. When her father opened the door, he was reportedly heard screaming at her in the backyard. 

The website reports that the neighbor decided to get involved at that point and was heard yelling, "This guy is crazy. He's dangerous. Call the cops." 

Police officers arrived to diffuse the situation and a law enforcement officer reportedly told TMZ that Joe's daughters begged them not to arrest the 43-year-old reality TV personality. The officer said that no arrests were made and that the argument was eventually settled. 

Joe has been caring for his four daughters Gia, Gabriella, 10, Milania, 9, and Audriana, 5 while his wife Teresa of "The Real Housewives of New Jersey" is serving the remainder of her 15-month prison sentence for bankruptcy fraud. Once Teresa is released from the Federal Correctional Institution in Danbury, Connecticut, Joe will begin his 41-month prison sentence for fraud and tax evasion. 

This year, Joe will be featured in a Bravo special which will center on his life with his daughters as they try to cope without Teresa. It has been reported earlier this year that the she will be featured in the special as some of her phone conversations with her husband and their children will be included.

Joe previously told Us Weekly that despite Teresa's efforts to stay in touch via telephone and the prison's email system, their daughters definitely feel her absence. 

"They have their little breakdowns here and there," Joe said to the magazine. "I just make sure to give them lots of love and a lot of kisses." 

News
A former Concorde captain's journey through flight and faith 
A former Concorde captain's journey through flight and faith 

Christian Today speaks to Brian Walpole OBE to hear more about his remarkable career as a captain of Concorde and meeting God at 60,000 feet in the air. 

'Being Church in a time of conflict' - Church of England confronts global threats
'Being Church in a time of conflict' - Church of England confronts global threats

Members of the Church of England’s General Synod arrived in York yesterday for five days of deliberation and discussion.  

What does true freedom look like?
What does true freedom look like?

In today’s world, “freedom” is often defined as the ability to act, speak, or think however we want. But Scripture offers a radically different, and far deeper, understanding of freedom.

NHS urged to engage meaningfully with faith groups
NHS urged to engage meaningfully with faith groups

Engagement should be more than "tokenistic", says FaithAction.