About 200 teens from across the country descended on the £230,000 home in a quiet cul-de-sac, pictured, after the 17-year-old advertised the bash on her MySpace Internet site while her parents were away.
The invite pulled in youngsters to the Easter Monday bash entitled Skins Unofficial Party with the subtitle: “Let’s trash the average family-sized house disco party.”
And mimicking a scene from the controversial Channel 4 teen drama Skins, they did just that.
Drunken and drug fuelled teens wrecked the family home and brought chaos to the sleepy street -when a convoy of police vans were brought in to break up the bash.
The trial of devastation when they parents returned home on Tuesday morning left them distraught. Yobs had:
*Urinated on the mother’s wedding dress and children’s clothes
*Stole cash and jewellery
*Swung on light fittings, ripping them out of the ceiling
*Stubbed cigarettes out on carpets
*Left behind buckets of vomit
*Barricaded the back-door to stop neighbours intervening
*Dyed the girl’s brother’s Fred Perry clothes “because they didn’t like chavas”
The party, which took place at Chipchase Court, Woodstone Village near Houghton, was organised by the sixth-form student while her parents were for a break just a few miles away.
Neighbours said seven police cars – including a dog unit – were dispatched to the normally quiet street and said officers told them they would need a month to plan the handling of an event of that size.
In the open invitation, guests were asked not to take drugs to the house and told that if the party was raided by the police then it could continue in the woods.
But the party’s teenage host fled the family home after it turned into a disaster and is believed to be staying with a friend.
The girl’s mother, who did not want to be named, said she wanted her daughter to be arrested for malicious damage.
Speaking as she sat on her doorstep waiting for a letting agent to find the family temporary accommodation, she described the yobs who tore her home apart as animals.
“They just disgust me – whoever’s come in here and done this are animals with no respect or thought for anyone.
“I haven’t eaten for three days. It’s just unbelievable that they could cause £15-20,000 worth of damage in just six hours.
“They’ve gone through every draw, they were trying to break into cars in the street. They’ve urinated on the walls, in my wardrobe, in my little girl’s wardrobe.
“They’ve been sick everywhere, they’ve stubbed cigarettes out on the carpet – they’re just animals, absolute animals,” she said.
“I keep this house immaculate. It was left immaculate on Monday morning and I came back on Tuesday and I can’t bear to step through the door – we’re homeless. We can’t live here.”
She added: “We weren’t here, we had no idea this was going on.
“She was told in no uncertain terms that she wasn’t to have a party. She knew that was the rule.”
The girl’s father said he expected the family to have to move out for a month until it was professionally cleaned and refitted.
He said they were unsure as to the full extent of the theft and damage because most of the furniture had been moved into the garage to allow more space for the teenagers to rave.
Neighbours said they were stunned when taxis and minibuses arrive carrying up to 200 teenagers arrived, including two which said they had come up from London by train especially and a number from Teesside.
One woman, who did not want to be named, said: “There were hundreds of kids piling out of cars and minibuses.
“This is a quiet street, if there had been 15 or 20 kids I would have been shocked that that number was worrying.
“But when there’s that many and you see somebody getting out of a taxi with a suitcase full of alcohol it sets the alarm bells ringing.”
The family and neighbours were furious that police refused to clear the house and send the teenagers packing, and said officers told them that they simply didn’t have the resources to deal with the yobs.
But a spokesman for Durham police said it was difficult as the guests had been invited into the house, but the incident would be investigated in due course.
In a statement, he said: “We were called to the house in Chipchase Court, Woodstone Village on Monday night after reports of trouble at a private party.
“There has been a formal complaint from the owners of criminal damage to the interior and fixtures and fittings.
“Enquiries are under-way and we plan to speak in due course to speak to as many of the party-goers as we can.”
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all i can say how stupid can u be to advertise a party on myspace??, i guess her parents have every right to be pissed i would be, i just hope that Skins dont’t get blamed for someone elses stupidity











