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    Home»News»After Emilie Kiser files a lawsuit following her son’s drowning de@th in a family pool, the police issue a major update
    July 17, 2025

    After Emilie Kiser files a lawsuit following her son’s drowning de@th in a family pool, the police issue a major update

    Faddiee QuinnBy Faddiee Quinn
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    Credit: New York Post

    Chandler Police have given a big update on the investigation into Trigg Kiser, who is the son of TikTok star Emilie Kiser and her spouse Brady.  

    Husband Brady perished tragically in a drowning after the child d!ed in a drowning.

    On May 12, Brady’s dad was thought to be at home with him and his three-month-old twin brother, Theodore. The youngster was found de@d in the family pool in Arizona.

    Emilie Kiser’s husband, Brady Kiser, could face child ab*se charges following the drowning of their 3-year-old son, police said.
    Credit: @emiliekiser/Instagram

    The boy d!ed in the hospital on May 18.

    Emilie, the mother of the kids, has 4.1 million followers on TikTok and 1.7 million on Instagram. She was out with friends at the time.

    Brady told The Arizona Republic that Trigg went outside to play after eating. This information came from search warrants.

    The father also reported that he saw Trigg playing near the pool, which police records noted was not normal.

    Trigg, the son of the TikTok star, d!ed days after he was found in a swimming pool at the family’s Arizona home.
    Credit: @emiliekiser/Instagram

    The man also told the police that the pool was generally covered, according to the records.

    Brady said it was because a newborn Teddy “very quickly distracted” him, according to official documents. He said he lost focus on Trigg for three to five hours.

    After that, he said the son was in the pool. He jumped in to save the boy and immediately called 911.

    Before firefighters got there, police were there and gave CPR to the.

    On July 16, Chandler Police tweeted a stunning update claiming they had finished their investigation and urged that charges be brought.

    We have completed our investigation into the tragic drowning of three-year-old Trigg Kiser. After a thorough review of the evidence, we have submitted the case to the Maricopa County Attorney's Office for further review and any potential prosecutorial decisions. pic.twitter.com/QiitB9t5pX

    — Chandler Police (@ChandlerPolice) July 15, 2025

    The report said, “Our investigation into the sad drowning de@th of 3-year-old Trigg Kiser is over.”  We have sent this case to the Maricopa County Attorney’s Office for further assessment and any possible prosecutorial decision after carefully looking at all the material we have.

    The visual that was published was explained: a felony child ab*se charge was suggested for the de@th of Trigg Kiser.

    The Chandler Police Department has finished looking into the de@th of three-year-old Trigg Kiser, who drowned on May 18, 2025, after being found motionless in the family’s backyard pool.

    Brady should be tried for a Class 4 felony charge of child ab*se.  Credit: @emiliekiser/Instagram

    After looking at all the information, the investigators have advised that Brady Kiser should be charged with a Class 4 crime of child ab*se.

    The revelation comes after Emilie filed a lawsuit on May 27 asking the court to stop the release of details about Trigg’s de@th.

    According to court documents found by Us Weekly, a judge ruled in Emilie’s favor in May and gave her temporary privacy while the court makes a final decision that balances the public’s need for information with privacy concerns.

    Emilie’s lawyers said that they and their family members “desperately wish to be able to grieve in a private setting,” but that “the public won’t let their grieving go unnoticed.”

    Credit: @emiliekiser/Instagram

    The lawsuit said that Emilie is doing everything she can to help her son, who is two months old, Theodore.  It’s hard every day.

    The publication of public materials, including crime scene photos, 911 call recordings from surveillance of the incident, body camera footage, and autopsy reports, could “disrupt family members’ dignity or cause irreparable harm” to the families.

    Chandler Police have suggested that Brady Kiser could now be charged with a felony.

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