‘We’re pressing charges’: Airbnb Hosts Furious After Driver Tears Up Their Front Lawn in West Virginia

That’s a lot of damage

Two Airbnb hosts living in West Virginia were met with quite the surprise after discovering one of their properties had been vandalized. Someone had recklessly driven their car and done donuts all across their lawn, spreading dirt and grass all over the home. The video includes the damage caused by the vehicle as well as the reckless behavior of the driver involved. Commenters shared their frustrations in the replies section below the video, and the original poster hoped someone online might shed light on the vehicle’s driver.

@beingsizemores

Didn’t have this one on my bingo card 🚔🚨🤪 #airbnbexperience #airbnbhost #sxs #canam #shorttermrentals

♬ original sound – Jenna Sizemore

The video above was posted to an account that follows a family and the various Airbnbs they host across West Virginia. For the most part, it appears that the guests they host haven’t been a problem, especially given that most of the content on the page focuses on how they handle specific issues.

In this instance, the family had been notified about the incident by a neighbor. According to camera footage from the host’s personal security system, the driver came through in a side-by-side at about 3:40 am and left at about 3:52, driving through several other yards.

Because of the donuts being made, the dirt and grass on the lawns were kicked up in muddy patches, hitting the front exterior of different homes. Allegedly, the hosts also had guests staying in that home when the incident happened. When speaking with law enforcement, you can hear the hosts say, “We’re pressing charges.”

As a result of this particular video going viral, the hosts were able to assist law enforcement in finding the individuals responsible for the damage. Allegedly, two men were drinking at a nearby bar and decided to tear up people’s yards for fun. According to the woman who posted the video, the man was not arrested but is required to turn himself in within the next few days.

Commenters were largely focused on identifying the vehicle shown in the footage, with an overwhelming consensus that it was red. One comment in this vein read, “Can-am X3 4-seater red. Hope yall find them🤞.” Similarly, another person wrote, “It looks like it’s a red Can Am Maverick 4 seater!

While the damage was significant, the video appears to have accomplished what the hosts hoped for. The incident serves as a reminder that security cameras and social media can be powerful tools for holding reckless individuals accountable.

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