A signed Peyton Manning football, a $1,500 dollar bottle of wine and expensive handbags were among the items stolen from a $8 million Seaside home Saturday night after Florida teens broke in and threw a wild party over the weekend, according to The Post.
The Walton County Sheriff’s Office broke up the illegal party after they received a noise complaint from security in the area of South Walton, which is about 30 miles from Panama City Beach. They were called to Blackwater Street in Watercolor, a beachside community that features “luxurious resorts,” according to its website.
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The owner, who did not want to be named, of the ransacked home said these teenagers should be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law.
The owner said she believes the home was targeted because it is currently up for sale — and there was a for sale sign out front. She said she lives with her husband and two small kids, and they were out of town when she got a call from the police asking if she knew about the party inside her home.
“I was just shocked,” she recalled to The Post of her initial reaction. “It was a feeling of disgust that these kids would do that. We’ve lived in the community for six years, we raised kids here.”
The owner told WJHG they plan on “pressing every civil and criminal charge possible against everyone involved in the burglary of their home.”
She said the community is outraged and helped clean up the mess before they arrived back home. They had collected ten bags of trash in the process, The Post reported.
She said the footage of the rager the teens bravely posted on social media made her stomach turn. (Watch evidence below)
A sheriff’s office in Florida is searching for the young adults who broke into an $8 million Seaside home, threw a party — vandalizing the property in the process — and posted video evidence on social media.
The sheriff’s office is still searching for the young adults that vandalized the property and posted video evidence on social media. They are asking for the teens to “come clean” and turn themselves in.
“An open house party is against the law,” the sheriff’s office wrote. “An open house party in a home you break into is a burglary.”
When law enforcement arrived, partygoers left the scene, deputies said. They said evidence from the party was easy to find — since those that broke in posted their own evidence on social media.
“…Videos are circulating on Snapchat, Instagram, and other social media platforms with some of the highlights. Including where some of the people attending turn the foyer of the $8 million home into a boxing ring.”
Videos and photos showed young adults smoking in what appeared to be a theatre room, drinking, boxing …read more
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