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Ever since the Josh Duggar molestation scandal broke, many have wondered if other skeletons in the family’s closet are still to be revealed.

Now, it seems the other shoe may have dropped.

In Touch Weekly is reporting in its latest issue that the Arkansas Department of Human Services called the police on the Duggars just last month.

The family refused to cooperate with an investigation, allegedly, on May 27 with their refusal to allow DHS to see a minor they were concerned about.

In Touch will publish a full transcript of the 911 call in its new issue, but an excerpt that’s already been released tells us all we need to know.

It quotes an anonymous DHS investigator as saying, "We have to see the child to make sure the child is alright. So we just need police assistance."

This bombshell revelation means, obviously, that the Arkansas state authorities are still closely monitoring the Duggar household.

It also tells us that the Duggars have not been not cooperating with investigators despite the past abuse that took place under their roof.

In Touch Weekly, of course, is the celebrity news tabloid that first revealed that Josh Duggar was named in a sexual abuse investigation.

The latest news comes on the heels of the epic scandal and Duggars’ subsequent, last-ditch efforts to rebuild their public image last week.

Their efforts included interviews on Fox News and a sympathetic People piece in which neighbors of the Duggars sang the family’s praises. 

The 19 Kids and Counting clan has yet to publicly respond to these most recent allegations, but more details may be revealed soon …