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Arrest made in 'break dancing' damages

Teen accused of $3,000 worth of damages

Updated: Monday, 22 Mar 2010, 9:13 AM EDT
Published : Monday, 22 Feb 2010, 8:36 AM EST

ELMA, N.Y. (WIVB) - An 18-year-old Cheektowaga man was arrested on felony criminal mischief charges, after being accused of repeated attempts at 'break dancing.'

Ryan Baczkiewicz was arrested as result of approximately $3,000 in damage to the hardwood floors at a home in Elma.

>>>Accused's mother asks if her son was really trespassing, then why did it take so long for him to be arrested?

The damage was caused when the suspect arrived at a house party held by the owner of the home's daughters, in an intoxicated condition.

He is accused of making repeated attempts at 'break dancing,' while wearing a large diamond buckle, causing extensive gouging damage to hardwood floors.

>>>Homeowner says only her two daughters and their boyfriends were home at the time of the incident

The home owner returned home from vacation to find the damage.

Baczkiewicz was charged with criminal mischief in the second degree, a class D felony, and criminal trespass in the second degree, a class A misdemeanor. He was taking to the Holding Center on no bail, pending his arraignment in the Town of Elma Court.

>>>Teens who were at the party are speaking out and saying that Ryan was, in fact, invited to the party

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