Ryan Edwards, a cast member of the reality show ‘Teen Mom’, appeared disheveled as he was taken into custody for allegations of damaging the shared home with his estranged wife, Mackenzie.

The incident, which led to his arrest for stalking and violation of a protection order, was captured on bodycam footage released.

The footage shows law enforcement officers arriving at Bobcat of Chattanooga, where Edwards was employed, to arrest him on February 10.

According to the cop present at the scene, there was an existing warrant for Edwards’ arrest, and he was expected to surrender himself.

However, upon being asked about the damage to the shared home, Edwards denied having any involvement and shifted the blame to his ex-partner’s current companion.

He stated that he had been staying at his parents’ house and only discovered the damage when he visited the house that morning.

Online records indicate that Edwards admitted to harassment, although the other charges against him, such as possession of drug paraphernalia, violation of a protection order, and stalking, were ultimately dropped.

As part of his sentence, he was ordered to wear a GPS monitor and prohibited from contacting Mackenzie, except in instances approved by the circuit court, which includes social media communication.

Before his arrest, law enforcement officials visited Ryan and Mackenzie’s residence on February 10 and found extensive damage, including spray-painted walls with graffiti slurs and destroyed appliances.

The police arrived at the house one day after Mackenzie obtained a temporary restraining order, which was served on February 9.

The order stipulated that Ryan was not allowed to enter the property unless accompanied by a uniformed officer to retrieve his belongings.

At the time of the incident, Mackenzie and Ryan were already separated, and their divorce filing indicated a separation date in January.

More recently, Ryan Edwards was arrested and charged with DUI and simple possession, along with violating the terms of his probation.

He is scheduled to appear in court on April 20.