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A group of teenagers were caught on surveillance cameras entering the parking lot of a house cleaning company in California, twerking on cars and then smashing them with fire extinguishers.

The teens also kicked headlights, gouged car hoods and smashed windows... The vandalism caused $25,000 worth of damage.

One of the group, a 15-year-old boy, was taken into custody for trespassing. Authorities are still searching for two other teenagers involved.

The small business that was the victim of the vandalism has launched a fundraising campaign to cover the damages.

"Every time I walk through the cars I burst into tears, it's devastating for a company of this size because we have to pull people out of other positions to keep things moving forward and then we have to deal with these things," said Jennifer Ahlgrim, assistant general manager.

Eighteen of the company's 25 vehicles were badly damaged.