Brazen teens caught dumping trash off Florida party boat turn themselves in ... trends now

Brazen teens caught dumping trash off Florida party boat turn themselves in ... trends now
Brazen teens caught dumping trash off Florida party boat turn themselves in ... trends now

Brazen teens caught dumping trash off Florida party boat turn themselves in ... trends now

A pair of teenagers who were caught dumping trash off a party boat in Florida have turned themselves in after authorities showed up to their parent’s house.

They were allegedly part of a group of revelers who were spotted pouring their cans and bottles into the Atlantic Ocean and openly celebrating the littering.

An investigation was then launched by the Florida Wildlife Commission (FWC) and a 15-year-old from Gulfstream and 16-year-old from Boynton Beach were identified using the boat’s registration.

They are now facing charges of third-degree felony of causing pollution, so as to harm or injure human health or welfare, animal, plant, or aquatic life or property, according to WFLA.

FWC officials met with the 15-year-old’s father who told them ‘this is not a representation of who we are.'

A pair of teenagers who were caught dumping trash off a party boat in Florida have turned themselves in after authorities showed up to their parent’s house

A pair of teenagers who were caught dumping trash off a party boat in Florida have turned themselves in after authorities showed up to their parent’s house 

They were allegedly part of a group of revelers who were spotted pouring their cans and bottles into the Atlantic Ocean and openly celebrating the littering

They were allegedly part of a group of revelers who were spotted pouring their cans and bottles into the Atlantic Ocean and openly celebrating the littering 

An investigation was then launched by the Florida Wildlife Commission (FWC), led by Rodney Barreto (pictured), and a 15-year-old from Gulfstream and 16-year-old from Boynton Beach were identified using the boat’s registration

An investigation was then launched by the Florida Wildlife Commission (FWC), led by Rodney Barreto (pictured), and a 15-year-old from Gulfstream and 16-year-old from Boynton Beach were identified using the boat’s registration

Video of the teenagers allegedly dumping trash into the ocean has gone viral and the FWC said the boat’s operator and a second individual were responsible.

They identified them by tracking down the owner of the boat and heading to their address.

Investigators were met by the 15-year-old’s father who asked to arrange a meeting with legal counsel present.

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