Three Woodstock teens who authorities say went on a crime spree -- breaking into cars and spray-painting cars and a house -- have been arrested.

The Cherokee County Sheriff's Office says the teens spray-painted seven cars and one house in the Eagle Watch subdivision in Woodstock. Residents woke up to the damage Sunday and called authorities.  One of the suspects, 18-year-old Steven Dodd, is accused of breaking into five cars in the subdivision.

Dodd is charged with five counts of entering an auto. Dodd, Zach Good, 18, and Daniel Widi, 17, are charged with eight counts each of criminal trespassing. Good is the son of Cherokee County Commissioner Derek Good, who declined to comment.

Dodd remained in custody Monday night on a $33,900 bond, while Good and Widi were released on $5,400 bond.

Investigators say additional charges are possible because several items were stolen from the cars.

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