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Matt J

SWGB
May 9, 2007
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It would seem the homeowner is either big into sports memorabilia or a retired athlete. The rings have stars on them (Astros Maybe, Cowboys doubtful)!!!

You can buy fake championship rings online. Plenty of people around here have them so they can pretend to be retired NFL players.
 

Jimmy T

Beach Fanatic
Apr 6, 2015
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Apparently, the flyer advertising the Friday night party was circulated 5 days prior. The family left town Wednesday and had a house guest who was there until Friday.
 

AndrewJ

Beach Comber
Nov 30, 2020
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But wait. There’s more…..

Incensed owner of $8M Florida mansion ransacked by teens wants them prosecuted

The owner of an $8 million Florida mansion that was ransacked by a group of invading teens during a wild Saturday night bash wants them prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law.


“All of it,” she told The Post. “Criminally. Civilly. All of it. Their parents should hold them accountable. If they don’t, we will.”


The incensed victim, who lives in the Watercolor, Fla., home with her husband and two small kids, said her family was out of town when cops called to ask if she was aware of a party in progress in her home.


Authorities first began investigating the situation after receiving suspicious 911 hang up call from the address, she said.


“I was just shocked,” she recalled 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 illicit revelers ransacked the house while blasting music, boozing and even setting up boxing matches in the living room.


Cops said they also made off with a trove of luxury goods and tried on clothing they found while rifling through closets and drawers.


She said the hal included a signed Peyton Manning football and a bottle of wine worth about $1,500.


The homeowner theorized that the intruders saw that the house was up for sale and targeted it for their rager.

“They could easily see that people were living there,” she said, adding that she was stunned by their willingness to post footage of the throwdown to social media and that the videos turned her stomach.

The mom said she has two older kids who don’t live in the home and didn’t recognize any of the partiers featured in the footage.

She said friends and neighbors kindly cleaned up the chaotic aftermath of the party before she arrived home. They had collected ten bags of trash in the process.

They also changed the sheets because all the beds in the home had been sampled by intruders at some point, the woman noted.

“The community is just outraged,” she said. “I don’t know how these kids thought they could just walk in to someone’s home and do this. We are not going to stand for it.”
 
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outofadream

Beach Fanatic
Apr 1, 2008
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This home is not in a remote rural area.. It’s in Watercolor..a neighborhood of hundreds of homes and vacationers? It took time to allow for all of this to take place.. With that many people and cars arriving at this house it seems a little weird that no one called the community security or police?? You would think that a home of this value containing hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of collectibles and high-end clothing etc. would have the best security system installed?? What the heck?? Hmmmmmm
 

Lake View Too

SoWal Insider
Nov 16, 2008
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This home is not in a remote rural area.. It’s in Watercolor..a neighborhood of hundreds of homes and vacationers? It took time to allow for all of this to take place.. With that many people and cars arriving at this house it seems a little weird that no one called the community security or police?? You would think that a home of this value containing hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of collectibles and high-end clothing etc. would have the best security system installed?? What the heck?? Hmmmmmm
They all arrived on skateboards?
 

conch

Beach Comber
Mar 5, 2010
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It is apparent from the "Ringleaders" tee shirt, that this whole thing was planned and organized by a gang of under privileged thugs, from that "Seedy Seaside" neighborhood next door. The perps probably live in low rent housing, only worth a million bucks!
 

outofadream

Beach Fanatic
Apr 1, 2008
312
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It is apparent from the "Ringleaders" tee shirt, that this whole thing was planned and organized by a gang of under privileged thugs, from that "Seedy Seaside" neighborhood next door. The perps probably live in low rent housing, only worth a million bucks!
This thing took some planning… You can’t tell me someone didn’t have wind of it who could’ve put it to a stop in the first place…Local pampered teen and 20 somethings.. Thugs and wannabe thugs who have time on their hands rather than using up some of that energy by working summer jobs..Huge Shame on the parents.
 

bob1

Beach Fanatic
Jun 26, 2010
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It is apparent from the "Ringleaders" tee shirt, that this whole thing was planned and organized by a gang of under privileged thugs, from that "Seedy Seaside" neighborhood next door. The perps probably live in low rent housing, only worth a million bucks!
Haha the "Truman Gang" strikes again.
 

leeboy

Beach Lover
Aug 19, 2015
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The Sheriff's Office told Fox News that many of the teens have been 'identified,' but they are still working to find out 'who was responsible for the burglary.' Many were turned in by their parents, school officials, and neighboring police department, Fox News said.

Dobridnia told DailyMail.com on Wednesday that the investigation is ongoing and will take time to discover the full extent of the damage.

The home, which is up for sale for $8million, was allegedly breeched through the backdoors and three of the locked were pried off
 
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