Parents, school resource officers help identify partiers who broke into $8 million Gulf Coast home

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Parents, school resource officers and other law enforcement have helped identify young partiers who broke into an $8 million Gulf Coast home to throw a large, unauthorized rowdy party.

Walton County Sheriff’s spokesperson Corey Dobridnia told the New York Post that “many of the kids” have been identified after videos of the party, including ones showing teens wearing the owner’s jewelry and boxing in the foyer, were posted to social media.

The five-bedroom, eight-bath home is located on Blackwater Street in the Watercolor development.

“It could take this family weeks to figure out what’s missing,” Dobridnia said. “It’s going to be difficult for them to know exactly what was taken.”

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An estimated 250 people attended the party.

Dobridnia said the family who owned the home has two children under age 10. They had gone out of town but has someone at the house for a period of time. The backdoor was pried open prior to the party, law enforcement said.

Names of those who have been identified have not been released but officials are urging people to come forward with information.

“If you had a part in it, we would encourage you to come forward and take accountability,” Dobridnia told the Post. “The videos are disturbing as well as telling … All these kids wanted to brag that they broke into this house and showed a total lack of respect for anybody but themselves.”

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