Special Ed Teacher Arrested: Crazy Carol Cuffed and Caged

Carol and Earl Badeaux have had police respond to their residence at 77 Main Street, located in the heart of Newport News, on multiple occasions over several years. Both husband and wife have previously been arrested and charged with assault-related offenses including assault on law enforcement and are currently under court order to remain separated from one another. Despite this mandate, 68 year old Carol Badeau was again taken into custody last night and booked into the city jail.

Special Ed Teacher Arrested: Crazy Carol Cuffed and Caged
Carol Badeau Mugshot

Carol and Earl Badeaux have been at the center of multiple police responses at their historical home on 77 Main St in Newport News over the past several years. The couple has faced numerous charges of assault-related crimes, leading to their arrest and subsequent court orders to remain separated from each other. 

Despite the legal mandate, Carol Badeau found herself in trouble once again last night. The 68-year-old woman was booked into the city jail, further adding to the ongoing saga of disturbances at the iconic residence.

The repeated incidents at the Main Street home have not only raised concerns within the community but have also highlighted the need for intervention and support for individuals involved in domestic disputes. It is essential for law enforcement and social services to work together to address the underlying issues and prevent future conflicts.

In recent videos that have surfaced, Carol Badeaux is seen confronting a cop watcher, questioning the individual's motives for filming their house. Earl Badeaux, meanwhile, is seen requesting the cop watcher to "move along".  


As the situation continues to unfold, it is crucial for authorities to take proactive measures to ensure the safety and well-being of all parties involved. The historic home on Main Street should be a place of tranquility and peace, not a scene of repeated turmoil and conflict.

 

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Carol Badeaux Court Records

  • 2/3/2026 Assault & Battery Family Member (3rd Offence) NEW CHARGE
  • 2/3/2026 Violation - Assault on Family Member (1st Offence) NEW CHARGE
  • 3/12/2026 Assault on Law Enforcement
  • 6/12/2006 Assault & Battery
  • 6/12/2006 Disorderly Conduct
  • 1/24/2026 Assault & Battery against a family or household member (1st Offence)
  • 8/28/2025 Assault & Battery Family Member
  • 01/22/2026 Protective Order Violation
  • 07/03/2025 Assault & Battery Family Member
  • 03/14/2025 Assault & Battery Family Member
  • 04/28/2017 Following Too Close

Earl Badeaux Court Records  

  • 01/14/2025 Failure to Appear
  • 11/06/2024 Capais
  • 11/03/2024 Assault on Law Enforcement
  • 10/29/2024 Abduction by Force or Intimidation
  • 10/29/2024 Assault & Battery Family Member
  • 07/21/2021 Speeding 57/45
    
Nestled in the heart of Virginia's unique and historic Hilton Village lies a property that has been the center of much attention in recent years. The residence at 77 Main Street, owned by homeowners Carol and Earl Badeaux, has seen its fair share of incidents, most notably involving the local police force.

 

The story of 77 Main Street is deeply intertwined with the tale of Hilton Village itself. This historic neighborhood in Newport News, Virginia, was initially constructed in response to the housing shortage experienced during World War I. The neighborhood was built in 1918 as a planned community for shipyard workers, and it was the first federally financed housing project of its kind in the United States.

Fast forward a century, and Hilton Village remains a vibrant community, charming residents and visitors alike with its English-village-style homes and tree-lined streets. One of these homes is the aforementioned residence at 77 Main Street, purchased by Carol and Earl Badeaux in 2001.