Illegal squatting! Florida cops hunt female spring breaker caught on security camera breaking into a back yard before reliving herself in bushes

  • A Florida boater has been given the nickname the 'Spring Break Squatter'
  • She's wanted for defecating in the bushes of someone's backyard
  • 'Hey folks, stay out of people's yards,' said Polk County Sheriff Grady Judd 

A Florida boater who has been given the nickname the 'Spring Break Squatter' is wanted for defecating themselves on someone's backyard as Spring Break across the Sunshine State comes to a close

The bizarre footage was captured by a nearby security cam and has now been seen by tens of thousands of people on Facebook and YouTube.

The footage was posted by Polk County Sheriff Grady Judd, who is still on the lookout for the mystery squatter.

Judd, in a video surrounding the clip, has noted that this is no your ordinary case of someone sneaking on to private property. 

'We have trespassing, (but) not traditional trespassing. It involves a lady that's gone into a neighborhood on Lake Winterset.'

A Florida boater who has been given the nickname the 'Spring Break Squatter' is wanted for attempting to relieve themselves on someone's backyard

A Florida boater who has been given the nickname the 'Spring Break Squatter' is wanted for attempting to relieve themselves on someone's backyard

Then, he notes: 'She's popped a squat and showed us her shiny rear end while she goes to the bathroom in these people's hedges,' Judd explains. 

The woman did the deed on the lawn of the home on Eolise Loop Road, a little less than a mile from the lake in the late afternoon hours of March 16. 

The video clearly shows her walking and looking around the garden before she starts to squat and relieve herself. 

Eolise Loop Road is located in Winter Haven, which is about 50 miles east of Tampa Bay. 

Sheriff Judd then called to imagine what viewers would think if this happened to them.

'I want you to think for a second: What if somebody stopped their car or their boat and walked up into your yard and started doing the Number One thing or the Number Two thing in your hedges?'

Investigators say that whomever did this was able to access the side yard of the home by coming across from a boat on the lake.

No details about the boat have been made available, nor any possible suspects in the case.

The footage was posted by Polk County Sheriff Grady Judd (pictured), who is still on the lookout for the mystery squatter

The footage was posted by Polk County Sheriff Grady Judd (pictured), who is still on the lookout for the mystery squatter

The bizarre footage was captured by a nearby security cam and has now been seen by tens of thousands of people on Facebook and YouTube

The bizarre footage was captured by a nearby security cam and has now been seen by tens of thousands of people on Facebook and YouTube

Judd, in a video surrounding the clip, has noted that this is no your ordinary case of someone moving on private property

Judd, in a video surrounding the clip, has noted that this is no your ordinary case of someone moving on private property

The sheriff's office in Polk County has noted there will be a cash reward if you can lead to an arrest. 

'Look at this video, help us identify this lady. Call Crime Stoppers, you'll get money, and we'll put her shiny rear-end in the county jail where it belongs,' Sheriff Judd said. 

Sheriff Judd ended the video with a call for common sense 

'Hey folks, stay out of these people's yards,' Judd concluded. 'It's their private areas.'

It comes as Spring Break has caused its usual chaos in some parts of the Sunshine State this week. 

Miami was hit with hundreds of arrests, mayhem, and violence for the locals, while Fort Lauderdale had only one or two minor incidents with their bikini-clad crowds.

Students flocked to the coastal hotspots in Florida to spend hours on sunny beaches and partied the night away during their week-long break – which saw many avoid Cancun and Mexico over safety fears.

US officials, including the Department of State, warned Americans against traveling to Mexico after a spate of violent crimes. Last month four Americans were kidnapped in Matamoros, Mexico, and two were killed.

Authorities in Fort Lauderdale said that there were 'no major incidents' related to the 2023 Spring Break – minus a teenager who assaulted Def Leppard drummer Rick Allen and a separate incident of a fight with a security guard at a bar.

Miami was hit with hundreds of arrests, mayhem, and violence for the locals, while Fort Lauderdale had only one or two minor incidents with their bikini-clad crowds

Miami was hit with hundreds of arrests, mayhem, and violence for the locals, while Fort Lauderdale had only one or two minor incidents with their bikini-clad crowds

Students flocked to the coastal hotspots in Florida to spend hours on sunny beaches and partied the night away during their week-long break ¿ which saw many avoid Cancun and Mexico over safety fears

Students flocked to the coastal hotspots in Florida to spend hours on sunny beaches and partied the night away during their week-long break – which saw many avoid Cancun and Mexico over safety fears

Ohio spring-breaker Max Edward Hartley, 19, violently attacked the one-armed drummer outside of the Four Seasons.

A police report from Fort Lauderdale Police said Hartley, from Ohio, was hiding behind a pillar outside the hotel before he rushed at the drummer and knocked him to the ground – causing him to hit his head.

Allen, who sadly lost his arm in a car accident back in 1984, provided a sworn statement to police and told them that he wanted Hartley to be prosecuted.

Videos also emerged of bikini-clad women wrestling each other on the beaches in Fort Lauderdale, while a group of men started a beach boxing match in Miami.

Officials in some parts of the state geared up for the first full-scale spring break season since 2019, and they expected numbers to be even higher than usual.

A ramped-up police presence was also noticeable along the beach in Fort Lauderdale. 

Officers on bicycles, buggies and SUVs were seen patrolling the area, others were seen leading K-9s between sunbathers on the crowded beach.

But in comparison Miami had at least 322 arrests in the same period – with two people dying and a third being wounded.

After the students partied throughout the day there were violent confrontations with police in the evening as officers had to use pepper balls to dispel the crowds in Miami

After the students partied throughout the day there were violent confrontations with police in the evening as officers had to use pepper balls to dispel the crowds in Miami 

Miami Beach cops also seized a number of guns, a balaclava and cartridges as Spring Break led to unrest on the streets

Miami Beach cops also seized a number of guns, a balaclava and cartridges as Spring Break led to unrest on the streets

Videos also emerged of bikini-clad women wrestling each other on the beaches in Fort Lauderdale, while a group of men started a beach boxing match in Miami

Videos also emerged of bikini-clad women wrestling each other on the beaches in Fort Lauderdale, while a group of men started a beach boxing match in Miami

Several were injured in stampedes after gunshots rang out twice over a weekend, with wild crowds jumping on occupied cars ¿ sparking a citywide state of emergency

Several were injured in stampedes after gunshots rang out twice over a weekend, with wild crowds jumping on occupied cars – sparking a citywide state of emergency

Between February 29 and March 19 there were at least 165 arrests in Miami for violent felonies and drug-related crimes, and 70 guns were seized

Between February 29 and March 19 there were at least 165 arrests in Miami for violent felonies and drug-related crimes, and 70 guns were seized

Rick Allen, 59, was in Florida to perform a show with the band at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel and Casino over the weekend ¿ co-headlining with Mötley Crüe
Max Edward Hartley, 19, has been arrested after attacking the Def Leppard drummer

Authorities in Fort Lauderdale said that there were 'no major incidents' related to the 2023 Spring Break – minus a teenager (right)  who assaulted Def Leppard drummer Rick Allen (left)  and a separate incident of a fight with a security guard at a bar

Several were injured in stampedes after gunshots rang out twice over a weekend, with wild crowds jumping on occupied cars – sparking a citywide state of emergency.

The City of Miami Beach set an 11.59pm curfew after one man died and another was injured during a shooting on South Beach on Friday night, and another fata shooting in Miami Beach on Sunday morning.

It went into effect on March 19 and will run through until March 27 – with additional safety measures and a strict crackdown on alcohol.

Between February 29 and March 19 there were at least 165 arrests in Miami for violent felonies and drug-related crimes, and 70 guns were seized.

On Sunday, Miami Beach Mayor Dan Gelber said numerous people visiting the area brought guns and 'created a peril that cannot go unchecked.'

It is a 27 percent increase in felony arrests over the same time period last year and 200 percent increase in homicides.

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