'Teen Mom 3' Star Mackenzie Douthit Has Been Robbed

3:14 PM EST 2/17/2014 by Lindsay Cronin, Celebeat Reporter

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Mackenzie Douthit and her husband Josh McKee welcomed their second child, daughter Jaxie Taylor McKee, just over a week ago. But unfortunately, amid their baby joy, tragedy has struck. Although their baby is healthy and doing fine, their home has been robbed, and much of their stuff was stolen.

"Mackenzie and Josh McKee were at the rodeo when these people broke in a stole SO MUCH of their stuff," a source close to the MTV star told Radar Online on Feb. 16. "They got everything, including all of the new baby's clothes, and a swing and high chair. They took Christmas presents that they'd received and even some of Josh's hunting gear."

In early December, Douthit and McKee moved into a brand new home, and began setting it up to match their taste and be baby ready. However, there were many boxes of their belongings which hadn't yet been unpacked, which made it easy for the robbers to get in, get what they wanted, and make a quick getaway.

As for who was behind the robbery, that remains unknown -- but the former Teen Mom 3 pair suspect that it could be an inside job.

"Everyone is worried that it is someone that knew Mackenzie or knew they were moving and so they watched the house to see when they left. Josh was working at the rodeo in Kellyville, Oklahoma, which is two hours away, so they were gone for at least six hours," the source explains. "No one was hurt so that's the most important thing, but they literally took everything they needed. It's a horrible violation."

Hopefully, Douthit and McKee have good homeowner's insurance and will get some assistance when it comes to replacing the stolen items. Otherwise, this incident is sure to be costly.

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