An unidentified host of a New Jersey party with 300 attendees, mostly not from the area, was arrested Sunday, according to reports.
Police said partygoers at the “pop-up” party at a home on Wilson Drive in the Ramtown neighborhood were seen scurrying around other properties and urinating.
Most guests meet cops upon arrival.
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“Several patrol units will remain in the area to prevent others from arriving and / or returning and to monitor surrounding streets, as there have been reports of fighters urinating on people’s property and cars,” “the Howell Township Police Department wrote in a Facebook post on Sunday night.
The party was advertised on Instagram and promised a DJ and pool section, NJ.com reported. Double the “Real Big Drip 5”, the event charges $ 30 for women and $ 40 for men.
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New Jersey health officials have advised holding meetings outside instead of inside, with masks and social distance in place.
The executive mandate of Democrat Gov. Phil Murphy makes it possible to take out outside meetings of up to 500 people, provided attendees wear face cover and keep 6 feet of distance between people
Large parties have appeared around New Jersey in recent weeks as summer raged, prompting Murphy to issue numerous warnings and lead Airbnb to announce that it would remove 35 ads for “holiday homes” around the state.
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The mayor said on Monday that there have been about 250 new positive cases reported since Sunday, bringing the total to 185,000.
There were 4 deaths, bringing the death toll to 14,025.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.