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A jaded woman tried to get revenge on her ex-boyfriend, but it all went terribly wrong.
Breakups are never fun, and one party is usually more heartbroken than the other. This seems to have been the case with Evelina Fabianski, 18, and her ex.
With this in mind, she wanted to get back at her former partner and targeted his car. Reportedly, the ordeal was over a $700 debt owed.
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As a means of vandalizing the vehicle, Fabianski allegedly spray-painted and threw eggs at the vehicle in question.
The black car had smiley faces drawn on it with bright yellow paint, as well as words like 'devil' scrawled across it.

But it turns out Fabianski vandalized the wrong car and targeted one of her ex's neighbors vehicle's instead
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Addressing the matter on Facebook, Volusia Sherrif's Office, wrote earlier this week: "Oops, wrong car. Overnight, deputies responded to a vandalism call in Deltona about a young woman spray-painting a vehicle.
"Responding deputies spotted 2 female subjects in the area, ages 18 and 16, one of whom had yellow spray paint on her sweatpants.
"When questioned, the 18-year-old admitted she was upset with her ex-boyfriend, so she and her friend decided to spray-paint and throw eggs at what they thought was his vehicle.
"Unfortunately the vehicle in question belonged to a neighbor, not her ex-boyfriend."
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Oops, indeed.

It's believed the damage will cost the owner around $5,000 to fix, Law & Crime reported.
Fabianski has since been charged with criminal mischief, contributing to the delinquency of a minor, possession of alcohol under 21, and driving under the influence, while her 16-year-old friend was charged with possession of marijuana over 20 grams.
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The 18-year-old was booked into jail on February 26, says the New York Post.
In bodycam footage shared by police, the 16-year-old (who has not been publicly named) tried to deny her involvement in the vandalization, but officers were quick to point out that she had yellow paint on her clothing.
"This one's not involved, but she has yellow spray-paint from head to toe," the officer's heard saying.
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He also noted that they spray-painted 'the wrong damn car'.
People online were quick to question how they got the wrong vehicle.
"If it was her ex boyfriend how on earth did she not know what kind of car he drives," one person asked on Facebook.
Another wrote: "Now we all know why she’s an ex-girlfriend."