A house in a quiet residential area of Dundee was trashed after a teenage party got out of control.
The destructive do took place at an address on Hamilton Street, Barnhill, and police are carrying out inquiries into damage the property sustained.
It is understood that 100 youths attended the party, which then got out of hand.
Police were called to the house on several occasions.

Images shared on social media show a bannister has been pulled from the staircase and completely destroyed.
Pictures also show a living room covered with soil and broken pot plants, with pillows strewn across the floor.
There are also images of graffiti scrawled onto the walls of the house including the phrase “YMR”.
An image of a smashed mirror in a bathroom sink is also doing the rounds.

One neighbour, who did not want to be named, described the scene to the Tele, saying she heard loud noises coming from the house.
She said: “There was a whole load of noise all Saturday night.
“It sounded like it was a bit out of control to be honest.
“I heard this morning it was the young girl and her parents were away and she had a party.

“I didn’t go out, I just stayed in my bed because it was late on.
“I saw police cars out of the window but I didn’t see how many were there.
“In the morning I went out with my dog and I saw one police car and it was still sitting outside the house.
“You would never see the police here usually.
“It is normally quiet.”
People on social media reacted to the pictures being shared.
One person tweeted: “How’s she gonna explain that to her old dear?” later adding: “The police don’t stand a chance in stopping that stomp.”
Another Twitter user said: “Surely that can no longer be referred to as a party?”
A police spokesman said officers had been called to Hamilton Street on Saturday ‘a few times’. He said: “It seems to have been a house party that got out of hand.
“Several units attended due to the disturbance and it appears that a property has been damaged as a result.
“We are carrying out inquiries into the damage sustained.”
According to police, charges have been brought against a man.
They confirmed that a 19-year-old man has been charged in connection with an incident in Hamilton Street at about 1am on Sunday and was issued with a fixed penalty notice.
The owners of the house declined to comment when approached by the Tele.