A Midland family is uneasy tonight after they say a group of teenage girls was caught spray painting the family’s vehicles and egging their home.

A police report has already been filed, and investigators are looking in to the crime.

Sergeant Jimmy Young with the Midland Police Department tells us since the teens caused more than $2,500 dollars in damages, they could be looking at felony charges.

“If you’re a felon, you lose a lot of rights. You can’t buy a gun. You can’t vote because you’re a felon,” Young said.

The sight homeowner Michelle Pierre woke up to Monday morning is what any homeowner would dread seeing on their front yard.

Pierre sent us photos of her spray painted vehicles and derogatory words painted on her driveway—which she believes are aimed at her seventeen-year-old daughter.

“Upset, very angry. This was about the fourth time that this has happened to us,” she said, adding that another friend of her daughter’s suffered similar damage to her home too.

And it doesn’t stop there—Pierre now faces upwards of $8,000 dollars in damages.

“This time it’s a little extensive with spray painting vehicles,” she said.

She’s concerned about her daughter’s safety—and has even moved her to a different school because of problems with a group of teenage girls.

“They need to realize that this is not okay, this is not acceptable. You cannot go around destroying and vandalizing other people’s property. Their decisions are leading them down the wrong path,” Pierre added.

But now, Midland Police have taken it into their hands.

“The detective’s going to follow up on the case, they’re going to talk to the victim, and see if they still want to pursue charges. If the victim still wants to pursue charges then there will be a warrant for their arrest,” Young explained.

Young says he sees kids doing acts like this all the time; especially during senior prank day.

He wants everyone to know that those pranks could be a felony that will cost you money or even land you in jail.

His piece of advice: just don’t do it at all.