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Teens Who Entered Ray Allen's Home Get Community Service

Six of the seven teens who walked into former Miami Heat star Ray Allen's Coral Gables home will perform community service and donate to a charity, a judge ruled Friday.

The six teens will each perform 100 hours of community service and will each donate $1,000 to charity.

Coral Gables Police said the group of seven teens was at a party next door when they decided to enter Allen’s home through an unlocked back door in the early morning hours of August 14. Allen wasn’t home, but his wife and children were sleeping inside and were awoken by the commotion.

The teens ran from the home after Shannon Allen, Ray’s wife, yelled at them, according to Coral Gables Police.

Coral Gables Police originally said they were not filing charges against the teenagers, but trespassing charges were later filed by the Miami-Dade State Attorney's Office. The teens were identified by police as: Ernesto Romero, 18; Jonathan Ramirez, 19; Kevin Ramos, 18; Alana Garcia, 18; Christian Lobo, 18; Angel Sanchez, 18; and Jorge Guerrero, 18.

Garcia wasn't in court for Friday's hearing.

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