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Miramar Beach Deputies Evict Rowdy LSU Spring Breakers After Dangerous Bottle Toss

By Matthias Binder March 12, 2026
Florida sheriff roasts sloshed LSU spring breakers booted from party house: ‘Time to geaux!’
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Florida sheriff roasts sloshed LSU spring breakers booted from party house: ‘Time to geaux!’

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The Incident Sparks Quick Police ResponseOne Student Steps Up, Leading to ArrestSheriff’s Office Lands Witty Social Media JabSpring Break Hotspot Faces Ongoing Challenges

The Incident Sparks Quick Police Response (Image Credits: Nypost.com)

Miramar Beach, Florida – A group of underage Louisiana State University students faced swift consequences during spring break festivities when deputies ordered them out of their rental home following reports of bottles hurled from a balcony.

The Incident Sparks Quick Police Response

Just before 3 a.m. on March 11, deputies from the Walton County Sheriff’s Office arrived at a private community rental after a security guard reported nearly being struck by a glass bottle.[1][2]

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The guard had spotted someone tossing bottles from the second-story balcony during his patrol rounds. Upon investigation, officers discovered broken glass and empty alcohol containers scattered across the driveway and street.[1]

Locals had complained about the disturbance from the ongoing party. The house belonged to a rental managed by a property company, booked by the mother of one of the teens.[2]

All occupants turned out to be under 21 years old, highlighting concerns over underage drinking during the popular spring break period.[1]

One Student Steps Up, Leading to Arrest

A 19-year-old LSU student, Aidan Baker, admitted responsibility for throwing the bottles, reportedly to shield his friends from trouble.[1]

Deputies arrested Baker on the scene. Jail records listed the charge as breach of the peace, with a bond hearing scheduled for later that week.[1]

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The rest of the group received orders to vacate immediately. The property management enforced the eviction, ending the party’s chaotic run.[2]

Most students hailed from Baton Rouge and attended LSU, drawn to Miramar Beach as a prime Florida Panhandle destination for college revelers.[1]

Sheriff’s Office Lands Witty Social Media Jab

The Walton County Sheriff’s Office shared the episode on Facebook, roasting the group with a nod to LSU’s mascot. “Time to geaux!” read the post, playing on the Tigers’ “Geaux” chant.[2]

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It continued: “Let this be a friendly reminder: Hold That Tiger.”[2] The message referenced the LSU fight song “Hold That Tiger,” blending humor with a stern warning.

Officials detailed the callout in the update, noting the security guard’s close call and the mess left behind. The post underscored enforcement during spring break.[3]

Such responses aim to deter similar antics amid heightened patrols in tourist areas.

Spring Break Hotspot Faces Ongoing Challenges

Miramar Beach attracts crowds of college students each year for its white sands and vibrant scene. Yet, rowdy behavior often prompts crackdowns.[2]

Authorities prioritize public safety, especially with underage alcohol involvement and potential hazards like flying bottles.

  • Security guards patrol private communities to prevent disturbances.
  • Deputies respond rapidly to complaints, focusing on evictions and arrests.
  • Rental companies cooperate to remove problematic groups.
  • Social media amplifies messages to reach wider audiences.
  • Local residents voice frustrations over noise and litter.

Incidents like this serve as cautionary tales for vacationers.

Key Takeaways

  • Underage partygoers risk arrest and eviction for dangerous acts like bottle-throwing.
  • Property managers and law enforcement act decisively in tourist zones.
  • Sheriff’s offices use creative posts to reinforce rules during peak seasons.

This episode reminds spring breakers that fun has limits in shared spaces. What do you think about the sheriff’s cheeky response? Tell us in the comments.

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