It was a call Sierra Gardens co-owner Samantha Stremmel wasn't expecting March 24, 2018 at 2:00 a.m.

"I was like, 'what's going on, why would I get a call?' I listened to the message and said, 'Oh my gosh!' I called them and they said, 'you should maybe come down.'"

What she found once she got to the site was more than 15 police cars.

"I was disappointed," says Stremmel.

Reno Police responded to Sierra Water Gardens on Dickerson Road in west Reno after receiving reports of shots fired. They would break up a party and several underage people were cited or arrested for drinking alcohol.

"It feels like we were taken advantage of and we are just trying to do something neat for the community. To have that happen, it's disappointing," says Stremmel.

Late last year, the

and the facility began being rented through Airbnb. Stremmel says she agreed to rent the site to a 19-year-old woman who was verified through Airbnb and Stremmel says the young woman told her that her parents were coming to town and she wanted a nice place for them to stay.

Once law enforcement arrived, they say they found more than 60 people on the property and shell casings in the street. Police report no one appeared to be injured.

Stremmel says the house only experienced minor damage.

"The beds were fine, but the floors had dirt, trash and beer. The floors were sticky," she says. "Hole in the wall and broken window."

Airbnb released a statement regarding the incident, saying: "There have been over 300 million guest arrivals in Airbnb listings to date and negative incidents are extremely rare. We have permanently banned this guest from our platform, are fully supporting our host while we investigate, and are reaching out to law enforcement to offer our assistance. Our community's safety is our priority."

Stremmel says this was the fifth time she rented out Sierra Water Gardens through Airbnb and she feels let down the renter didn't follow the rules set in place.

"Airbnb is doing a good job taking care of us. I'm just disappointed that the renters made bad decisions," she says.

Stremmel says this is the last time she will rent out Sierra Water Gardens for special events or through Airbnb. But she and her husband are open to a long-term lease or whatever ideas people come up with.

If you want to get in touch with Sierra Water Gardens, email Samantha at sam@sierrawatergardens.com