Bowling Green Police Division cited residents at six loud nuisance parties over the last few days.
The first loud noise complaint came for a party in the 100 block of South Prospect Street, on Thursday at 10:45 p.m. Upon arrival police could hear loud voices coming from inside the residence.
Approximately 75-100 people came out of the residence. Police issued citations for disorderly conduct and loud noise to three residents of the home – Christian Ditullio, 21, Hayden Hildreth, 21, and Shane Truss.
On Friday, at about 11:45 p.m., police were dispatched to the 100 block of South Enterprise Street for a loud music complaint. Upon arrival, police observed approximately 75 people at the party, with loud music playing and litter in the yard.
The resident of the home, Joseph Johnson, 22, was cited for hosting a nuisance party.
On Saturday, at 1:35 a.m., police responded to a loud noise complaint in the 200 block of Manville Avenue. The office responding was on patrol in the area of Manville and Clough Street prior to being dispatched to the call, and reported loud music and people coming from the residence.
Once at the residence, the officer heard loud voices coming from inside the residence, and saw multiple people standing outside shouting. The resident, Dalton Smith, 22, was cited for disorderly conduct and loud music.
Later on Saturday, at 10:47 p.m., officers on foot patrol in the 200 block of South Summit Street, checked on a large party. They could hear loud music coming from the residence, and observed a group of five people outside the house with an odor of burnt marijuana, according to the police report.
When approached by police, the people outside the house reportedly ran. Police observed a large number of people inside the house. Nuisance party citations were given to the two residents of the home, Kevin Ilunga, 21, and Travon Williams, 21.
On Sunday, at 2:27 a.m., police were dispatched to the 700 block of Napoleon Road for a loud music complaint. Upon arrival, police heard loud music and voices coming from the apartment. Adam Bogart, 19, answered the door allowing police to see a beer pong table, numerous opened containers of alcoholic beverages, and an empty carton of Busch Light beer.
Bogart said he was the only resident of the apartment there, and that no one at the party was 21 or older. Police reportedly asked Bogart if there was any more unopened alcohol in the apartment, and he voluntarily removed several more beers from the refrigerator.
Bogart was cited for disorderly conduct and underage possession of alcohol.
On Sunday, at 3:14 a.m., police units were dispatched to the same complex in the 700 block of Napoleon Road, to a different apartment for a report of loud music. Upon entering the building, police could hear extremely loud music coming from an apartment. The resident of the apartment was cited for disorderly conduct and loud music.