Florida Home Owner reports the loss of expensive valuables

Florida Home Owner reports the loss of expensive valuables

The homeowner of a $8million Florida estate have spoken out about the youthful partiers who wrecked their home and also stole a $3,500 YSL bag and a football signed by Peyton Manning.

The young partygoers allegedly “went in every inch of my home, every drawer,” including her and her four children’s bedrooms, according to the stay-at-home mother.

They were present in each and every one of our beds. They were in our bed as well as the beds of all of my kids.

The homeowner told Fox News, “There were footprints in our bathtub.” “They were trying on my shoes, swimwear, and clothes.” My handbags were stolen.

According to Fox News, the loot included a $3,500 YSL bag, as well as Gucci and Stella McCartney handbags, a Manning-signed football, Yeezy sneakers, and a PS4.

The mother claimed that they also ransacked the five-year-playroom, old’s snatched apart her priceless toys, and threw her American Girl dolls onto the house’s roof.

The homeowners, who are also passionate wine collectors, claimed that many bottles from their prized collection were stolen.

These included a bottle of Ace of Spade champagne, which has a retail value of $1,500, a bottle of 1942 Don Julio tequila, as well as dozens of other expensive bottles, according to Fox News.

The homeowners were out of town at the time of the incident.

The couple’s older children, ages 15 and 20, do not attend Florida schools, and according to their mother, none of the 200 partygoers who broke in knew them, according to a report.

The incident, which was allegedly promoted via a Snapchat flyer a week before the break-in, is currently under investigation by the Walton County Sheriff’s Office.

Despite claiming to be aware of the flyer, the police said they were unaware of its existence before the occurrence.

According to Walton County Public Information Officer Corey Dobridnia, “[The party] had been advertised for an entire week, so that’s going to be apart of our process is how they knew the house would be empty and where that information came from.”

Many of the teenagers have been “identified,” according to the Sheriff’s Office, but they are still trying to determine “who was responsible for the burglary.”

According to Fox News, many were handed in by their parents, school administrators, and the local police force.

According to the mother who spoke to Fox News, the $8 million house was allegedly broken into through the backdoors, and three of the locked doors were forced open.

Dobridnia was asked for additional comment, but no response had been received by the time of publication.

The homeowners left town on Wednesday and intended to come back on Sunday. Up until Friday afternoon, they apparently had a house guest, but it is unclear whether the visitor was somehow connected to the revelers.

The mother, who shares the 6,400-square-foot house with her two younger children, ages 5 and 10, as well as her husband, an oil executive, said she didn’t care so much that the youths stole her possessions as much as she cared that they stole the memories associated with them.

‘It’s not the material stuff, it’s the memories,’ she told Fox News. “There was no consideration for anything, and the amount of private invasion was just.” It was a total infraction.