Barrington Police break up large underage drinking party

No one charged yet, police still investigating

Posted 11/15/24

Barrington Police broke up a large underage drinking party at a Fales Avenue home on Saturday night, Nov. 9.

Police responded to Fales Avenue at about 9:30 p.m. for a parking complaint. Police …

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Barrington Police break up large underage drinking party

No one charged yet, police still investigating

Posted

Barrington Police broke up a large underage drinking party at a Fales Avenue home on Saturday night, Nov. 9.

Police responded to Fales Avenue at about 9:30 p.m. for a parking complaint. Police officers found vehicles parked on both sides of the road, making it impossible for vehicles to pass.

Police officers then spotted flashing lights and loud music coming from a nearby home. Police checked it out and discovered evidence of an underage drinking party.

Police noticed alcohol inside the home and then spotted multiple teenagers fleeing the home in all directions. Police said the homeowners were not present at the time of the party.

Police are still investigating. No one has been charged yet. 

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