The vandals broke into the Pink Sponge Maids home cleaning service earlier this month. They were caught on surveillance twerking on top of the company's vehicles and blasting a fire extinguisher.
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The teens also kicked in headlights, carved on the hood of the cars and broke windows, causing $25,000 in damage.
A 15-year-old is now in custody in connection to the break-in.
Authorities are still looking for the two other teens involved.
The damage was devastating to the small business.
"Every time I walk through the cars I break down into tears," said assistant general manager Jennifer Ahlgrim.
"It's such a devastation to a company this size, because we have to pull people from other positions to now make everything keep moving forward and then deal with this stuff."
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Eighteen of the company's 25 vehicles were badly damaged.
The company's insurance claim has been denied because they've been vandalized before.
They have launched a GoFundMe to ask the public for help repairing the damage.