'Just chaos': Hundreds break into two vacant homes in new California neighborhood
- On Saturday, March 29, around 10 p.m., hundreds of teenagers attended a large, unauthorized party at two vacant homes under construction in the Rockcress at Folsom Ranch development, causing mayhem in the Folsom neighborhood.
- Neighbors, including Shelley Klinefelter who was walking her dog, noticed the large crowd and line of cars, prompting some to call 911 due to the noise and suspicious activity.
- The party, potentially organized via social media, involved teenagers wearing minimal clothing and resulted in beer and alcohol cans being left behind, with sidewalks covered in cars and kids.
- According to neighbors, police responded with floodlights, and Klinefelter recorded video of the scene, stating, "They broke into this house," and "I'm going to take a video because no one's going to believe this unless I have a video of it."
- Folsom police are investigating the incident, which resulted in damage to at least one of the homes, considered trespassing, breaking and entering, and property damage, leaving local residents shocked and frustrated, and hoping the teens will be held accountable.
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