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A whole bunch of teens break into Texas home for ‘mansion rager’

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A whole bunch of teens broke right into a Texas family’s home and threw a wild “mansion rager,” causing 1000’s of dollars in damages, while the unsuspecting family was out earlier this month.

Local high schoolers promoted the Feb. 11 party on social media without consent of the family — who wouldn’t have any high-school aged children — after which showed up in droves to the Austin property, in accordance with Austin’s Fox 7 News.

“We began receiving quite a few phone calls from our neighbors that there have been kids on our water tower on our property, there have been cars up and down the road, and youngsters were hopping over the front of our fence,” the homeowner, who requested anonymity, told the local outlet.

The person rushed home last Saturday, however the party-goers were already on their way out. He witnessed “automotive after automotive after automotive just attempting to flee the scene,” he said.

“It was horrifying. I mean, it was just [an] unbelievable total violation of 1’s privacy,” he added.

The family only has a toddler not sufficiently old for the local school system and doesn’t know the way or why the rowdy teens targeted their home, the property owner told the station.


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The teenagers promoted the party on Snapchat.
FOX 7

The teenagers shared a promotion for the party which they called a “mansion rager” through the photo sharing app SnapChat. The “ad” listed the time of the party as 7 p.m. and the top as a cop automotive emoji — meaning it might last until the cops arrived. The ad also stated the event was BYOB and BYOW.

The homeowner got here home to seek out his front gate broken, the front door wide open, all of the lights on and damage throughout the place. Beer and White Claw cans littered his property and his TV screen was smashed.

“I saw they’d thrown like avocados on the wall, there was damage to sheetrock and baseboards. They’d thrown tools through the sheetrock of our garage. They’d my daughter’s toys scattered across the property,” the homeowner told Fox 7.

Destroyed TV at home where wild party was held without the permission of homeowners
A broken TV on the Austin house.
FOX 7

Tool through hole in wall.
A tool put through the wall throughout the “rager.”
FOX 7


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Destruction at a home in Austin, Texas, where a wild party was held without the homeowners' permission.
Damage done by the a whole lot of teens who attended the party.
FOX 7


Commercial

Among the drunken teens left clothes branded with their local high schools behind in the house.

The homeowner said the a whole lot of teens got here from “all the key high schools within the Greater Austin area,” in accordance with the garments left behind.

The Travis County Sheriff’s Office is investigating the party and has asked individuals with information in regards to the case to return forward, in accordance with Fox

“There appears to be little consequences for these actions, and I feel prefer it’ll keep getting worse if we don’t unravel things like this,” the homeowner said.

The “mansion rager” comes months after teens in Florida broke right into a $8 million mansion to throw a wild party — complete with a boxing match — without the homeowners’ knowledge or consent. Additionally they allegedly stole a $1,500 bottle of wine, a $3,500 Yves Saint Laurent purse and a football signed by Hall of Fame NFL quarterback Peyton Manning, in accordance with Fox.

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A whole bunch of teens broke right into a Texas family’s home and threw a wild “mansion rager,” causing 1000’s of dollars in damages, while the unsuspecting family was out earlier this month.

Local high schoolers promoted the Feb. 11 party on social media without consent of the family — who wouldn’t have any high-school aged children — after which showed up in droves to the Austin property, in accordance with Austin’s Fox 7 News.

“We began receiving quite a few phone calls from our neighbors that there have been kids on our water tower on our property, there have been cars up and down the road, and youngsters were hopping over the front of our fence,” the homeowner, who requested anonymity, told the local outlet.

The person rushed home last Saturday, however the party-goers were already on their way out. He witnessed “automotive after automotive after automotive just attempting to flee the scene,” he said.

“It was horrifying. I mean, it was just [an] unbelievable total violation of 1’s privacy,” he added.

The family only has a toddler not sufficiently old for the local school system and doesn’t know the way or why the rowdy teens targeted their home, the property owner told the station.


Phone showing advertisement for
The teenagers promoted the party on Snapchat.
FOX 7

The teenagers shared a promotion for the party which they called a “mansion rager” through the photo sharing app SnapChat. The “ad” listed the time of the party as 7 p.m. and the top as a cop automotive emoji — meaning it might last until the cops arrived. The ad also stated the event was BYOB and BYOW.

The homeowner got here home to seek out his front gate broken, the front door wide open, all of the lights on and damage throughout the place. Beer and White Claw cans littered his property and his TV screen was smashed.

“I saw they’d thrown like avocados on the wall, there was damage to sheetrock and baseboards. They’d thrown tools through the sheetrock of our garage. They’d my daughter’s toys scattered across the property,” the homeowner told Fox 7.

Destroyed TV at home where wild party was held without the permission of homeowners
A broken TV on the Austin house.
FOX 7

Tool through hole in wall.
A tool put through the wall throughout the “rager.”
FOX 7


Commercial

Destruction at a home in Austin, Texas, where a wild party was held without the homeowners' permission.
Damage done by the a whole lot of teens who attended the party.
FOX 7


Commercial

Among the drunken teens left clothes branded with their local high schools behind in the house.

The homeowner said the a whole lot of teens got here from “all the key high schools within the Greater Austin area,” in accordance with the garments left behind.

The Travis County Sheriff’s Office is investigating the party and has asked individuals with information in regards to the case to return forward, in accordance with Fox

“There appears to be little consequences for these actions, and I feel prefer it’ll keep getting worse if we don’t unravel things like this,” the homeowner said.

The “mansion rager” comes months after teens in Florida broke right into a $8 million mansion to throw a wild party — complete with a boxing match — without the homeowners’ knowledge or consent. Additionally they allegedly stole a $1,500 bottle of wine, a $3,500 Yves Saint Laurent purse and a football signed by Hall of Fame NFL quarterback Peyton Manning, in accordance with Fox.

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