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GAINESVILLE, Fla. – Andrea Marie McIntosh, 19, and Dexan Ray Pinner, 19, both of High Springs, were arrested yesterday and charged with burglary and petit theft after allegedly breaking into the University of Florida football stadium twice and vandalizing several areas of the building. McIntosh and Pinner are two of the three subjects pictured in a bulletin put out by the University of Florida Police Department on Thursday.
According to the arrest report, McIntosh and Pinner, along with two other subjects, climbed on top of a charging smart vehicle at about 2:21 a.m. on February 5 and the climbed onto a stairwell to get into Ben Hill Griffin Stadium, which was locked.
Once inside the building, the subjects allegedly broke three ceiling tiles, stuffed drapes into toilets, and removed two microphones from the fifth-floor skybox. Surveillance video reportedly showed Pinner removing the microphones from the skybox. The four subjects reportedly stayed in the stadium for about an hour.
On February 27, the same four subjects allegedly entered the north end of the stadium through an unsecured emergency door at about 1 a.m. Once inside the building, they allegedly smeared blue paint on the floor of the third-floor press box entrance and in an audio-visual closet. Surveillance video reportedly showed the subjects going through offices and rummaging through file cabinets. The video reportedly shows McIntosh taking a shirt from the Gators Boosters file room. All of the subjects allegedly stayed in the stadium until about 5:15 a.m.
McIntosh has been charged with burglary and petit theft; she has no local adult criminal convictions. Her bail amount is currently unavailable.
Pinner has been charged with burglary and petit theft over $100 but less than $750. He has several traffic tickets but no adult criminal convictions. His bail amount is currently unavailable.
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