Staff at a Roseville park are looking for a group of people who left a sticky surprise at a gazebo Sunday after they were asked to take down their bounce house.

A group using a free gazebo at Veterans Memorial Park dumped paint, glue, and bottles on the floor of the structure after becoming upset with staff from the Recreational Authority of Roseville and Eastpointe.

The recreation authority rents out city park pavilions, but also oversees gazebos, said Adam Just, the department's youth sports coordinator.

The authority rented out a Veterans Memorial Park pavilion Sunday, and noticed free gazebo users had taken some picnic tables from the reserved pavilion. Just said when park staff asked the gazebo group to return the tables so pavilion renters could use them, the gazebo users were upset, but returned the tables.

When the gazebo group inflated a bounce house later in the day, the authority staff also asked the group to take it down. The group didn't have a permit for the bounce house, which is necessary for insurance reasons, Just said.

Just said the group was "furious" at having to take down its bounce house. When rec authority staff returned to the gazebo later in the day, after the group left, staff members found paint, glue and empty bottles strewn across a kiddie pool and the gazebo floor.

The rec authority hasn't identified anyone involved, but is still looking for the gazebo users. Just said while he's not sure what the gazebo cleanup will cost, the process will take "quite a bit of man hours" on behalf of the city's public works department.

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