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Police are investigating after up to 50 youngsters wrecked a house during a party which had been advertised on Facebook.

 

Rachel Ross, 15, had organised the gathering of friends at her home in Wallasey, Merseyside, on Friday while her parents attended a wedding.

 

But details of the event were placed on the social networking site and the house was overrun by gatecrashers.

 

Her father Michael said the unwanted party-goers "ran riot" through the house, urinating over the family's possessions and stealing heirlooms.

 

Mr Ross, a building contractor, told the Liverpool Echo: "This was vandalism for vandalism's sake.

 

"We need help to identify who did this."

 

A spokesman for Merseyside Police said: "Officers were called at around 12.15am on Saturday morning, from residents complaining of a noisy party.

 

"Officers were again called to the property by the owners the following day when they reported a significant amount of damage and some items taken from their home.

 

"It would appear that a small quantity of cash and some other personal items were taken from the house, after one of the occupiers held a party at the house."

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