A Pensacola man who was upset that his girlfriend spent too much time on the phone allegedly posted a Facebook Live video himself breaking into her house, where he then smashed her two cellphones, according to authorities.

Dwight Devaughn, 45, of Pensacola, was arrested Wednesday and charged with burglary of an unoccupied dwelling, grand theft and damage to personal property.

According to an arrest report, an officer with Pensacola Police Department was dispatched around 9 a.m. May 7 to 812 W. Government St. for a burglary call.

A woman told the officer that earlier that morning, she had argued with her boyfriend, Devaughn, who was angry that she owned multiple cellphones and was upset over the amount of time she spent on the phones.

After a verbal altercation, she left her residence around 7:20 a.m. while Devaughn was still sitting on the front porch. The woman said she had locked the door before leaving and had not given Devaughn permission to enter the house without her present, the report stated.

However, Devaughn did enter the home and posted a video of himself walking into the house on Facebook, the report states.

When the woman returned, she found her two LG cellphones, which she had left near a television, smashed and ruined. One was lying on the floor and the other had been moved to a bed, the report stated.

Additionally, the woman found her indoor speaker system outside in the yard and a Bluetooth speaker moved from where she had stored the device, and she could not find 20 DVDs that she claimed were missing. The woman also could not find her purse, but told officers there was a chance she had left it at a friend's house.

The officer watched Devaughn’s video and noted in the report that it clearly shows Devaughn opening the woman's front door and walking through her house.

"It should be noted at the time of the video the door was not locked,” the report stated. "The Facebook Live video does not show Devaughn taking any items or breaking any items."

After Devaughn's arrest Wednesday, he was booked into the Escambia County Jail with a $16,000 bond. As of Thursday morning, he remained in custody.

Colin Warren-Hicks can be reached at colinwarrenhicks@pnj.com or 850-435-8680.