SPRING HILL, Tenn. (WKRN) — Several minors have been charged for their connection to vandalism incidents in Spring Hill that are believed to be related to an upcoming football game, officials said.
The Spring Hill Police Department (SHPD) said the incidents took place on Tuesday, Oct. 29.
Authorities reported a large "mortar-style" firework was thrown at a house and exploded close to the residence. In addition, police added that bushes at the home were covered in toilet paper and set on fire, which was later extinguished by the homeowner with a garden hose.
Another home and vehicles were "pelted with a large amount of eggs" during another incident, police said. Those involved reportedly caused a felony amount of vandalism damages.
According to SHPD, eight juveniles were charged with vandalism and taken to the Williamson County Detention Center for their involvement. Meanwhile, two other individuals—who are of legal age—have warrants pending for their arrest.
The police department is advising folks to "not go overboard with any activities" ahead of the Summit High School and Independence High School football game.
"Don't do something to another person's property that you would not want done to you own," concluded police.
The football game is slated to take place at Independence High School at 7 p.m. on Friday, Nov. 1.
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