EL DORADO HILLS (AP) — Northern California authorities busted a party over the weekend where more than 200 teenagers had trashed a vacant and recently sold home in the pricey town of El Dorado Hills.
KCRA reports Monday that El Dorado County sheriff’s deputies arrived at the home Saturday night to find extensive damage.
Officials said they found numerous holes in the walls, damaged electronic devices and other damage to the interior and exterior of the house.
The teens started scattering once deputies arrived.
Officers cited more than a dozen young adults for criminal trespass and released them.
The damage was extensive enough to be considered felony vandalism.
El Dorado Hills is 22 miles east of Sacramento.
200 teens found partying at vacant, just sold home