Kent officers break up noisy house party attended by 150 juveniles | Police ... - Kent Reporter

A late-night house party with nearly 150 juveniles led to complaints to Kent Police about loud music, fireworks, underage drinking, vehicle racing, marijuana odor and littering. Officers cited a woman who rents the home for investigation of public disturbance after about eight 911 calls in connection with the home in the 24300 block of 119th Avenue Southeast, according to the police report. The first complaint was called in about 1:46 a. m. on July 4. Officers noted in the report that the same house had caused complaints on other nights because as many as 200 people attend parties at the home. Police arrived at the home to find about 150 juveniles on the streets and around the house. The residential street normally has few cars but vehicles were parked along the sides of the street and filled it up. Police ordered the juveniles to disperse, which most did reluctantly, according to the report. Police called the landlord to contact the renter, but the woman wouldn't answer her cellphone. Police received eight calls complaining about the house party during about a three-hour period. Police arrested a man for investigation of fourth-degree assault after he allegedly punched his girlfriend during a dispute on July 4 at a house in the 26800 block of Avon Court South. The woman had a black eye, cut knee and a cut on the back of her head, according to the police report. Source: www.kentreporter.com