Hundreds of teens storm a Texas family’s home for Bring Your Own Weed ‘mansion rager’ party
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Hundreds of delinquent teens broke into the home of a young Texas family by a ‘mansion rager’ who had been promoted on social media to the shock and horror of the homeowners.
The owner of the now severely damaged home, who lives in Austin, Texas, said he “began getting numerous phone calls from our neighbors saying there were kids at our water tower on our property, there were cars up and down the street. , and the children were jumping over the front of our fence.’
Last Saturday night, the anonymous owner rushed home to find ‘car after car after car trying to flee the scene.’
The unauthorized ‘rager’ had reportedly promoted himself on SnapChat, where hundreds of teens were courted to attend.
The illegal and unauthorized ‘mansion rabid’ promoted himself on SnapChat for days before the mass gathering of teens.
The Austin, Texas family returned to several cars speeding away from their property, a broken gate and thousands of dollars in other property damage.
The property owner said this was not simply a case of local students deciding to get a little wild when a classmate’s parents are out of town for the weekend.
The family has a young child who is not yet in the local school system.
Rather, the owner called the incident “unbelievable” and a “total violation of privacy.”
It was horrible.
The gate in front of the ‘mansion’ was broken and the front door was wide open when the owner came home last week.
All the lights were on and other areas of the house had also been damaged by the drunken teenagers.
“They had beer cans, mineral water cans, like White Claw. I saw that they had thrown like avocados at the wall, there was damage to drywall and baseboards,’ she said.
“Tools had been thrown through the sheetrock in our garage. They had my daughter’s toys scattered around the property,’ she said. fox 7.
Several items of clothing had been abandoned on the property, giving the owner an idea of which area schools the children attended.
‘We have some items from other kids that were on the property, and they were from all the major high schools in the greater Austin area.
“It was West Lake High, Vandegrift, Lake Travel and Bowie, those are for sure,” he said.
“There seems to be little consequence for these actions, and I feel like it will only get worse if we don’t get to the bottom of things like this.”
The incident, which resulted in several thousand dollars in property damage, is being investigated by the Travis County Sheriff’s Office, which is also asking members of the public to come forward with any information.
Last year, a group of 200 partygoers broke into an $8 million Florida mansion and turned the foyer into a boxing ring before the police arrived and they fled.
The couple found a broken gate and stone damage around their property when they returned home on February 7, 2023.
Tools had been used to drill holes into the plasterboard in the home’s garage.
A disgusting brown liquid dripped from the couple’s walls after the ‘rager’ that included teenagers from every high school in the region.
A destroyed television inside the house. The young couple have a daughter who is a toddler and not yet in the local school system. The teenagers in her house were strangers.
A teenager was seen displaying championship rings that he had found inside the house.
A large group posted a photo inside the house as the party raged behind them.
Similar to the situation in Texas, the Florida party was advertised on SnpaChat for about a week.
Once officers arrived at the five-bedroom, eight-bathroom home, the group fled and was seen on Snapchat leaving the home through the back doors.
The teens and young adults also reportedly stole items from the 6,400-square-foot home and caused property damage.