Eleven so -called “crankers” are accused of infringing on and plundered the empty house of Florida of a member of the Air force The authorities said 2,000 miles away.
Polk County Sheriff Grady Judd announced an online fundraising for the Airman, which is stationed in North Dakota. The Saga then started the Airman, which offers strategic intelligence analysis to support the nuclear deterrent mission of the base, mentioned the Sheriff’s Office on March 16 after he had noticed a peak in the electricity account in his house.
He asked authorities to check the property.

Mugshots of 11 people in charge of piling the Florida house of a kite. (Polk County Sheriff’s Office)
“If you’ve never seen a cranker colony, you have now,” Judd said in a video message while holding the mugshots of all 11 suspects. “They didn’t just broke into the house. They destroyed the house. They stripped the house.”
Judd said the suspects took everything out of the house. He showed images of waste and random items on a lawn. The suspects lived in a barn near the house where they stole electricity, Judd said.
The suspects were identified as Brindy Matos, 39; Anthony Maddox, Jr., 31; Dana Pereira, 46; Michael Stone, 38; Johnathan Smith, 21; Beverly Reese, 44; Dwayne Harris, 46; Austin Shirah, 33; Angelea Keene, 53; Troy Bumlens, 41; And the 25-year-old Kayla Strickland.

An image of a lawn from the Florida house of a used kite. (Polk County Sheriff’s Office)
They are all charged with Multiple violations Ranging from drug possession to maintaining a public nuisance structure for drug use. When representatives arrived in the house, Maddox fled and left Matos, who is pregnant for seven months, Judd said.
Matos and Maddox are also accused of burglary and violation, including crimes.
“They all lived together in a compound, in a colony, and they began to pilate this house,” said De Seriff.

An image shows waste and items from a piler used outside his house in Florida. (Polk County Sheriff’s Office)
Said the kite the house Was no longer habitable.
“Our memories and photos were scattered, torn, torn and ruined by the criminals who were broken into and decided to squat on the building,” he wrote. “Graffiti and blasphemy were sprayed on the walls and doors of the house, devices stolen and the walls only tore apart to assume that the criminals were looking for things to sell.
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“I’m going back to continue my duty at Minot Fig and to comfort my grieving mother after this enormous loss that we hadn’t expected.”
Fox News Digital has contacted the Airman.