Over 200 Nashville teens throw massive, illegal parties after breaking into 2 unoccupied homes causing over $100K in damages

Over 200 teenagers in Tennessee broke into two houses and threw illegal parties before police and neighbors broke up the alcohol and drug-filled raves that injured two teens and left over $100,000 in damages.Two vacant homes in Middle Tennessee hosted the unwelcomed teens Friday night in East Nashville and Mt.Juliet, approximately 20 miles away from each other.The two parties were advertised on social media with the “hosts” sharing the addresses as others drove “over an hour” to the gatherings that featured underage beer drinking and joints.While police were called for both parties, one homeowner was forced to shut down the gathering of nearly 200 teens himself after being told no officers were available.Kyle Grasser, who had recently built the house in East Nashville, was alerted by his neighbors complaining about people blocking their driveway at around 9:30 p.m.
Friday.The $875,000 property was put on the market just over a month ago, according to the listing.Grasser knew the home should’ve been unoccupied but was surprised to find nearly 200 teenagers packed inside the four-bedroom house.“It’s heartbreaking,” Grasser told WSMV.“I am not some big developer.
I am just a guy.I’ve got my whole life savings into these houses.
You roll up and see everybody destroying that, you feel helpless.”He became even more frustrated when he called the police for help but was told they couldn’t send anyone out, leaving Grasser to shut down the party himself.“When you call 911 and they say they can’t get anyone out there immediately, you feel very helpless,” Grasser added, saying some teens lingered around for over an hour drinking until officers showed up at 11:30 p.m.The owner claimed the unwelcomed teens left broken glass, spilled beers and smoked marijuana blunts all over the floor.One of the chandeliers had been torn out of the ceiling socket and the walls were scratched up.Beer and other liquids had soaked into the hardwood floors and damaged...