A series of burglaries at townhouses, in Harrisonburg is left thousands of dollars of damage. Nothing was stolen from the townhouses, but the suspected motive is like something straight out of a Hollywood movie.

These break-ins happened in the townhouses on Village Lane. The burglaries happened back in May, but property owners are still paying the price: changing-out broken windows, repairing furniture and fixing doors.

"It was kind of like, 'oh crap, what happened,' you know?" That's what property manager Imran Aslam first thought when he opened the door to the worst case of vandalism he'd seen in five years. The townhouse was turned inside out. Whoever did it even poured out the food from the fridge and raised the temperature so it would rot.

While they ransacked the homes, they didn't steal anything; according to search warrant documents, investigators think it was feuding fraternities. The vandals possibly even took pictures of the damage for "bragging rights."

"It actually makes me really angry that someone who is in college --and, I guess, trying to better their life-- would stoop to a level as to destroy someone else's property," said Aslam.

The Harrisonburg Police Dept. said say that while subject or subjects they didn't steal anything, the act of going into a home uninvited counts as a burglary and is punishable as a felony in Virginia. This is still an active investigation and officers told WHSV they have leads they are looking into.