- A $7,950,000 home however broken into and ransacked by a group of about 200 teenagers.
- Cellphone footage reveals that the foyer sadly converted into a boxing ring.
- The stay-at-home mother said, “It’s not the material stuff, it’s the memories”.
The owner of the Santa Rosa residence claimed that “they went in every square inch of my home, every drawer.”
The woman, whose family requested anonymity, said that her elder children, ages 15 and 20, did not attend school in Florida and not acquainted with the party’s teenagers.
The stay-at-home mother, whose husband is an oil executive, said, “It’s not the material stuff, it’s the memories.”
“There was no consideration for anything, and the level of private invasion was just. It was a total infraction.”
A $7,950,000 price tag on Zillow, however, broken into and ransacked while the family was out of town by the raucous group of roughly 200 people, many of whom go to nearby high schools.
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Cellphone footage reveals that the foyer of the five-bedroom, eight-bathroom house sadly converted into a boxing ring for a match.
However, the owner of Santa Rosa claimed, “They were in every single one of our beds.” “They were in our bed as well as the beds of all of my kids. In our bathroom, there were footprints.”















