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Yikes, one ex-girlfriend’s day went from bad to terrible after a failed revenge attempt in Volusia County, Florida. The 18-year-old woman wanted to vandalize her ex’s car, but accidentally damaged the wrong vehicle. Now she’s in jail. 

Ex-girlfriend ruins the wrong car during revenge attempt 

18-year-old Evelina Fabianski isn’t having good luck with her relationships or revenge attempts in Florida. According to the Volusia Police Department, her ex-boyfriend owed her money. 

So, she wanted to get revenge by egging his car and tagging it with yellow spray paint. However, things didn’t go according to plan, if she even had one. Fabianski ended up defacing her neighbor’s car by accident. 

To make matters worse, she had a 16-year-old with her who helped in the egging and mayhem. When police officers arrived on the scene, Fabianski was wearing sweatpants with yellow spray paint on them. 

According to News Journal Online, responding police officers found an empty Crown Royal bottle, marijuana, a scale, and an empty can of yellow spray paint. 

Fabianksi was taken to jail without bail on charges of criminal mischief, contributing to the delinquency of a child, possession of alcohol by a person under 21, and driving under the influence. The 16-year-old was found with the marijuana and was charged with possession. 

To get spray paint off a vehicle, use something like nail polish remover with acetone or a lacquer thinner. But be careful as it can damage the car’s clear coat or plastic parts. Soapy water can help, and a clay bar will remove residue from the surface. 

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