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Tuesday, June 21, 2022

Florida Cops Search For Party Crashers!

Party at someone else's house.

In the resort town of Seaside, Florida, a homeowner is pissed that a burglar came into his home and threw a party. It is a celebrity amd they choose to be anonymous.

Law enforcement in Walton County, Florida are trying to identify the people for breaking into a home and throwing a large party.

In the video, teenage girls are seen sporting white boxing gloves and hitting each other surrounded by peers. Alcohol and drinks are scattered on the counters and tables inside the home.

The Walton County Sheriff's Office said the party happened overnight Friday with a noise complaint call coming in early Saturday morning. Kids are shown repping championship rings inside the home on social media photos.

The Walton County Sheriff’s Office said deputies were responding to a noise complaint at a home on Blackwater Street in the upscale beach community of Watercolor early Saturday morning, WEAR reported.

“An open house party is against the law. An open house party in a home you break into is a burglary,” the Sheriff’s Department said in a statement, adding that videos of the party were posted on social media. The department posted videos on its Facebook page.

“Videos (of the party) 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,” the sheriff’s office said.

“If you were there, know someone who was there, were invited, knows who circulated the flyer for the party (yes, we know about that, too) you are asked to come forward. Do yourself a favor and let us know. Come clean and give us the information we need to hold those responsible,” sheriff’s department said.

Law enforcement is asking anyone with information to contact Walton County Sheriff’s Office at (850)-892-8111 or you can remain anonymous by calling Emerald Coast Crime Stoppers at (850)863-TIPS.

All suspects are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

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