A 40-year-old woman alleged to have caused an estimated $100,000 worth of damage to a South Kitsap rental house from which she was being evicted last summer is facing a felony charge in Kitsap County Superior Court.

Deana Lyn Askren, 41, who has also used the last name Abbott, pleaded not guilty Wednesday to a count of first-degree malicious mischief. The owners of the house called sheriff’s deputies in August claiming that the house was left severely damaged, according to court documents. Askren was divorcing the owner’s son and the process to get her moved out of the home began in November 2018.

In addition to garbage and mattresses left behind, a deputy wrote that flour and maple syrup were spread onto the carpet. There were holes in the walls, cabinets torn down, eggs thrown against the wall, canned salmon “left out to rot” and “raw meat was placed into the forced air heating ducts.”

The owners showed a text message from Askren to the deputy, which said, in part, “Hope you guys like your house,” according to court documents.

The owners told the deputy that they had not yet received a final damage total but said they believed it was in excess of $100,000.