A large group of people broke into an $8 million Florida home and threw a rowdy party that included trying on the owner's clothes and jewelry, according to the sheriff's office.
The sheriff's office said in a news release that a boxing match took place on Blackwater Street in the Watercolor community. The lakefront neighborhood is not far from the state capital.
Dozens of people attended after seeing promotional fliers in the area, according to detectives.
Open house parties are against the law. The sheriff's office said that an open house party in a home is a crime.
Most of the people who attended the break-in were gone by the time the sheriff's office arrived.
Some of the highlights of the videos are being shared on social media. The foyer of the $8 million home was turned into a boxing ring by some of the people at the party.
It is a violation of a person's home that you can't put a price on. When someone goes into your closet, tries on your clothes, and uses your bathroom, you don't have a dollar amount on it. It is in a place where you are supposed to be safe.
The investigators didn't give a damage estimate or a list of what was taken from the home.
The videos and photos recorded during the event are being used as evidence. The sheriff's office is trying to get attendees to turn themselves in by posting on social media.
People who circulate fliers in advance are being sought by detectives.
The sheriff's office wants you to ask yourself how you would feel if your home was broken into.
If they didn't have permission to be there, ask yourself if what was happening was appropriate. Why did these kids think they could do this in the first place?
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