Officials said eleven so -called “crankrs” have been accused of stealing and sabotage of an empty fluorida house of an Air Force member posted at a distance of 2,000 miles.
Polk County Sheriff Graddy Jude announced an online fundrizer for Airman, which is posted in North Dakota. The saga began when the airman, which provides strategic intelligence analysis to support the Aadhaar’s nuclear preventive mission, said to the Sheriff Office after watching a spike in the electricity bill at his home on 16 March.
He requested that the authorities investigate the property.

Magshots of 11 people accused an airman’s Florida’s house. (Poles County Sheriff Office)
“If you have never seen a cranger colony, now you have,” Jude said in a video message holding all the 11 suspects. “They were not just breaking up in the house. They destroyed the house. They shook the house.”
Jude said that the suspects took out everything from the house. He showed images of garbage and random objects on a lawn. The suspects lived in a shed near the house, where they stole electricity, Jude said.
The suspects were identified as Bindy Matos, 39; Anthony Madox, Junior, 31; Dana Perera, 46; Michael Stone, 38; Johnathan Smith, 21; Beverly Reese, 44; Dwayne Harris, 46; Austin Shirha, 33; Angelle Keenne, 53; Troy Bumlane, 41; And 25 -year -old Kayla Stricland.

An image of a lawn from a deployed airman’s Florida house. (Poles County Sheriff Office)
All are accused of several offenses from the possession of the drug to the use of the drug for the use of the drug. When Deputy arrived at home, Madox ran and left Matos, who is seven months pregnant with her child, Jude said.
Matos and Madox are additionally charged with the theft and overcharging between other crimes.
“They all lived together in a complex, in a colony, and they started piloting the house,” Sheriff said.

An image shows garbage and items related to a deployed airman outside its Florida house. (Poles County Sheriff Office)
The airman said that the house was no longer living.
He wrote, “Our memories and pictures were scattered, torn, torn and ruined by criminals who were broken inside and decided to squat the property,” he wrote. “Frescoes and impurity were spray-painted on the walls and doors of the house, stolen equipment and walls only believe that things were looking for things to sell criminals.
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“I am going back to continue my duty in Minot AFB and after this tremendous loss I am giving rest to my grieving mother, which we were not expecting.”
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