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Florida woman spray-paints wrong car while trying to get back at ex-boyfriend: ‘Devil’

March 1, 2025
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Florida woman spray-paints wrong car while trying to get back at ex-boyfriend: ‘Devil’
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Maybe next time she’ll think before she sprays.

A Florida woman is accused of spray-painting hateful messages, including “Devil,” on a car she thought belonged to her ex-boyfriend as part of a deranged plot to settle a debt worth less than $1,000.

Evelina Fabianski, 18, tried to get back at her past love when she and her 16-year-old friend mistakenly egged and spray-painted a neighbor’s car in Deltona, Fla., on Feb. 26, according to the Volusia Sheriff’s Office.

“Oops, wrong car,” police quipped on Facebook.

Fabianski vandalized the black Infinity over a debt worth $700, according to WKMG

The messy aftermath included smashed eggs and eggshells running down the windshield and driver’s side door while the bright yellow lettering and smiley face emojis defaced the vehicle’s body.

Bodycam footage obtained by the outlet captured the moment police confronted the brazen duo while Fabianski’s alleged accomplice tried to walk away from any wrongdoing.

“I’m not involved,” the teen yelled out.

Deputies claimed that the teen was “covered head to toe” in yellow paint.

“You really need to try harder to be sneaky because you are god awful,” police told Fabianski and her pal. “You guys spray-painted the wrong damn car.”

Deputies reported that they saw the two teens driving with open containers of Four Loko in “plain view” along with an empty Crown Royal bottle, over 20 grams of marijuana and a can of yellow spray paint.

Four Loko is an alcoholic beverage with an ABV that ranges from 8% to 14%.

Fabianski was arrested when she confessed to the embarrassing act.

Fabianski was booked into the Volusia County Branch Jail on Wednesday morning and released later that afternoon, records show.

She was charged with criminal mischief, contributing to the delinquency of a child, possession of alcohol by a person under 21 and driving under the influence. 

“If it was her ex-boyfriend, how on earth did she not know what kind of car he drives? Embarrassing SMH,” one person commented under the Volusia Sheriff’s Office’s Facebook post.

“Now we all know why she’s an ex-girlfriend,” another quipped.

The post Florida woman spray-paints wrong car while trying to get back at ex-boyfriend: ‘Devil’ appeared first on New York Post.

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