Two New Jersey teens have been accused of going on a booze-fueled vandalism spree in which they spray-painted swastikas around an apartment complex in Mount Olive, according to reports.

A 16-year-old boy from Budd Lake and a 16-year-old girl from Dover were arrested Friday on charges of underage possession and consumption of alcohol and criminal mischief, according to NJ.com, which cited a police report.

Someone called 911 on Friday morning to report that people were drinking and spray-painting a building near the condominium complex.

Officer Matthew Koppinger said he saw empty beer cans and a bottle of vodka in a parking lot, and the juveniles walking near a complex known as Hensyn Village.

The suspects vandalized “multiple” buildings, signs, flags and vehicles with spray paint, however, “their alleged crimes were not considered to be bias crimes,” police said.

“Although some of the spray paint depicted swastikas and derogatory words, there is no indication that a specific group or individual was a target,” the release stated.

“The investigation determined that the vandalism did not meet the Attorney General’s guidelines for a bias crime.”

A third person, a 20-year-old woman from Budd Lake, who was found hiding nearby, also appeared drunk and was placed under arrest, according to Patch.

She was charged with underage possession and consumption of alcohol. The two teens were released to their parents with an upcoming meeting with a detective handling juvenile crime.