She Got Her Best Friend’s Boyfriend Arrested After He Stole Some Expensive Items From Her Home

I’ve heard many crazy stories about people who don’t like their best friend’s partners for petty reasons. But this woman’s story is anything but petty.
One woman is in a heinous situation with her best friend and roommate after having her boyfriend arrested for stealing her expensive figurines.
She’s 21 and has been best friends with Alice for ten years. They’re the same age and went to the same schools. They also went on a study-abroad trip to Canada together.
She moved to Canada a few years ago into a house her parents paid for. Four months ago, she invited Alice to live in the house with her. Alice didn’t sign a lease, but she does pay her rent.
Things were going great for them as roommates until Alice got a boyfriend named Kevin.
“She is head over heels for him,” she said. “She constantly invited him to my house without permission. He came and stayed for at least six days a week, sometimes overnight.”
She tried telling Alice she had a problem with Kevin staying over so often, but Alice would usually brush it off and tell her that Kevin was helping her adjust to her new life abroad.
Alice would tell her he was the only person she had for emotional support besides her. Despite it all, she still had suspicions when it came to Kevin.
Those suspicions were confirmed when she would catch Kevin lurking around her house in the middle of the night, peeking into her bedroom and her figurine room, where she keeps expensive figurines.

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Then, one month ago, she got home from school and discovered that some of her figurines were gone.
She had to assume they were stolen, especially because Alice had never gone into her figurine room or shown interest in it.
When she called Alice to tell her what happened, she told her that Kevin had taken her on a surprise trip to Ottowa.
There were pictures posted of her and Kevin going to fancy places. When she filled in Alice on the missing figurines, Alice told her to check the house for signs of a break-in.
Alice and Kevin returned days later. While they were gone, she installed security cameras around the house, changed the locks, and alerted her parents. She was super anxious and distressed.
Nothing happened for two weeks until she found out Kevin was the figurine thief when he struck again. This time, she got him and two other guys on film picking the lock to the figurine room and stealing some.
She freaked out and called the police, who arrested Kevin quickly since he decided to hang around the house.
Kevin must’ve called Alice from jail because when she got to the house, she started freaking out, begging her to drop the charges and get him out.
“I literally showed Alice the evidence, but she still begged and said it was all a misunderstanding,” she remembered.
“It has been one week since Kevin was arrested. Alice kept going after me and demanded I let him go, and at one point, I just lost it.”
She and Alice recently got into a huge argument in the middle of the night, and she ultimately decided to kick Alice out of her house right then and there.
Since then, she’s been getting endless texts and calls from Alice and Kevin’s family and friends. They’re threatening her and telling her she was awful for what she did to Alice and Kevin over some figurines. They also told her she had no right to kick Alice out of her house because she gave her rent money.
Alice has been resorting to sleeping outside on her patio since the only two people she knows in Canada are her and Kevin.
Do you think she should let Alice back into her home?
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