Vandalism to the extreme- The Old Fort Golf Club and the Sportsman's Club ruined
It seems like the hooligans had a pretty crazy Sunday night. They successfully smashed one truck, stole a number of tools and broke one door frame, sprayed around a fire extinguisher till it emptied, crashed the kitchen by throwing food everywhere after
destroying the refrigerator and tried to use 60 bags of fertilizer at the outbuilding’s floor.
Seems Fanatical? There is more.
Once inside the building, the vandals smashed every stuffed animal on the wall and damaged everything visible to the eye. They had something against the ceiling too because every fan on the ceiling was broken to pieces.
If your mind is still on the fertilized floor then considered this, the ruffians also spilled oil over the fertilized outbuilding by using a container of recycled oil.
Some crazy new research for a plantation method or just some wild party? None.
Unfortunately, this is a tale of a $ 40,000 senseless obliteration at The Sportsman's Club of Murfreesboro and the Old Fort Golf Club.
The Sportsman's Club is an exclusive private club that includes members like businessmen, judges, attorneys and others who share a common interest in food and companionship.
With the golf club and the Sportsman's Club crashed to pieces, it took the cleanup crew more than a day cleaning up the place. As for the members, they want the vandals caught at any price.
“These are two different incidents but are related in occurrence” sad the Murfreesboro Police spokesman.
According to Maj. Clyde Adkison, the vandals littered hole number one water-hazard of the GC with tennis balls and said that the gas tank of the truck was open as well. However, the authorities haven’t confirmed whether anything was inserted into the tank
or not.
The golf course observed a smash up of more than several hundred dollars to a work truck and lost mounts that were donations made to the club by a member.
Amazingly, those who wish to meet these vandals will be given an amount of $ 1000 as well. All they have to do is to provide any information that could lead to the arrest of these vandals to The Rutherford County Crime Stoppers and enjoy a hefty amount of
$ 1000.
The calls can be made anonymously at 893-STOP (7867) between the hours of 8 a.m. and 4:30 p.m CST.
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