FLAGLER COUNTY, Fla. – The Flagler County Sheriff’s Office took to social media on Wednesday after a gang of young boys was caught engaging in mischief at a local park last week.
In a release, deputies said that the group of around 30 middle-school-aged boys — dubbed “PG-13″ — was spotted on Friday at Holland Park Pavilion.
At the time, they were seen playing “real-life Frogger” with moving cars, climbing a water fountain to access the roof, and tearing up the park lawn while riding e-bikes, deputies added.
“Not to be outdone, the group also managed to break a changing table, proving once again that if you leave teenage boys unsupervised, they will absolutely find something to destroy,” the release reads.
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As such, the sheriff’s office encouraged parents to ensure they know what their children are up to when they leave the house.
“Holland Park is for picnics and play — not junior varsity parkour, demolition practice, or audition tapes for ‘Impractical Jokers: The Next Generation,’" the release concludes. “If you recognize your aspiring stuntmen, we encourage you to have a chat... before we do.”
No additional information about the incident or those involved has been provided at this time.