A group of college students who attend Ole Miss were evicted from a rental home on Miramar Beach in the Florida panhandle, according to the Walton County Sheriff’s Office.One of the students, George Goldston, 19, was arrested for an open house party and possession of alcohol by a minor.Deputies said no one inside the home was of the legal drinking age and the renter was not present. This comes after the sheriff’s office evicted another group of college students who attend Louisiana State University from another home on the beach.The group visiting from Mississippi was evicted over the weekend after the sheriff’s office responded to multiple calls regarding a house party.When deputies arrived at the home on Hollywood Street, they discovered beer cans and liquor bottles.According to the WCSO, the home was so trashed that the garbage picked up filled over five garbage cans.”Whether it’s loud parties, property damage or dangerous behavior, evictions will leave you heading back … without your deposit and no refund,” the sheriff’s office said.

WALTON COUNTY, Fla. —

A group of college students who attend Ole Miss were evicted from a rental home on Miramar Beach in the Florida panhandle, according to the Walton County Sheriff’s Office.

One of the students, George Goldston, 19, was arrested for an open house party and possession of alcohol by a minor.

Deputies said no one inside the home was of the legal drinking age and the renter was not present.

This comes after the sheriff’s office evicted another group of college students who attend Louisiana State University from another home on the beach.

The group visiting from Mississippi was evicted over the weekend after the sheriff’s office responded to multiple calls regarding a house party.

When deputies arrived at the home on Hollywood Street, they discovered beer cans and liquor bottles.

According to the WCSO, the home was so trashed that the garbage picked up filled over five garbage cans.

“Whether it’s loud parties, property damage or dangerous behavior, evictions will leave you heading back … without your deposit and no refund,” the sheriff’s office said.