VIDEO: 200 Teenagers Broke Into Luxury Residence In Florida And Threw A Party. Police Is Searching For Them.
A crowd of teenagers broke into a luxury villa and turned its hallway into a boxing ring.
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Florida police is on the look for a group of teenagers who broke into a residence worth 8 million dollars where they threw a party and turned the hallway into a boxing ring.
On Saturday early in the morning, the chief of Florida Walton County was called by a security service due to a noise complaint, informs server Insider.
The videos show a wild party with a crowd of teenagers in a house close to Panama City in Northwestern Florida, where they later turned the hallway into a boxing ring. There are shots of two boys who are fighting in boxing gloves while a crowd of people is taping them and cheering them on. The videos also show how teenagers are playing with the owner's property, including a few expensive looking rings.
The police is now looking for the culprits. "Snapchat is not private. You may think it is if you are a teenager or someone who is around 20 and still has no knowledge of the world . Your friends will tell on you. Word will spread. You will be tagged in photos on Instagram. We can also call Snapchat to the stand,“ wrote the Walton County chief's office on Facebook.
There were 150 to 200 minors in attendance at the illegal party, said server USA Today. The harmed owners were out of town at the time.
„Apart from the damage and stolen property, it is an absolute violation of someone's home which cannot be quantified. The feeling when you know that someone got into your closet, tried on your clothes and used your bathroom is not quantifiable in dollars. We want you to ask yourselves how you would feel if someone robbed your house and took your feeling of calm and security," added the chief's office.
The police ended their post with a prompt to those in attendance at the party to identify anyone else who was there. "Or you know who distributed the fliers with the invitation to the party (yes, we know about that too)," emphasized the police. According to USA Today, some of the minors on the videos were identified, but no one has been charged yet.
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