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For an NFL fan, nothing’s more disheartening than losing one of his important pieces of memorabilia. That’s what took place in a Florida-based couple who had their Peyton Manning Memorabilia and other signature pieces of collectibles stolen from their house. The couple had a burglary in their residence, while the couple was not in the house. But it is not a common type of heist.

The Walton County Sheriff’s Office broke up an illegal party during the incident, which happened on a Saturday. In South Walton, which is about 30 miles from Panama City Beach, they got a formal complaint from security. Locals summoned them to the oceanfront vicinity of Watercolor’s Blackwater Street.

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Ransacks steal Peyton Manning memorabilia and more assets

The angry victim, who has stayed anonymous, lives in that house with her husband and two young children. She claimed that when the police called to ask if she was knowledgeable about a party taking place in her home. At that moment, her family was out of the area.

According to FOX News, Florida teenagers broke into their mansion on Saturday night and tossed a massive party. The ransacks blasted music, partied with booze, and even stole their collectibles. This includes items like a signed Peyton Manning football, a $1,500 bottle of wine, and a $3,500 YSL purse. The teens even hosted boxing matches in the living area, which left significant damage inside the mansion.

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Moreover, the teens who entered the mansion also uploaded photos and shared stories over social media. The Walton County Sheriff’s Office has “identified many of the kids” who were seen acting out inside the mansion, according to the New York Post. However, they revealed no identities.

Florida Owner wants heavy prosecution over teenagers

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The Watercolor Mansion owner shares his initial reaction, saying that it shocked and made her feel disgusted with the teenagers. She has lived in the community for the past six years and raised her kids there. Because the house is currently for sale, the owner claimed she thinks it was targeted. Moreover, in the front, there was a ‘for sale’ sign. It is a five-bedroom, eight-bathroom estate that is priced at $7,950,000 on Zillow.

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Furthermore, the homeowners inform they will continue to pursue all civil and criminal claims against anyone who took part in the break-in of their residence. She told The Post “All of it. Criminally. Civilly. All of it. Their parents should hold them accountable. If they don’t, we will.”

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