Crime & Safety
Update: Homeowner Charged with Maintaining a Nuisance for Underage Drinking Party Bust
The homeowner of a residence police responded to last weekend has been issued a summons for maintaining a nuisance.

Rumson police have issued a summons to the homeowner of a residence that was the scene of a large house party last weekend with over 50 juveniles, some of whom allegedly were underage drinking.
Lori Krikorian, the homeowner, was present at the home upon arrival of officers. Krikorian, 48, was issued a summons for maintaining a nuisance on September 19, according to Detective Christopher Isherwood.
Four police departments responded to the party on Saturday, September 13, which culminated in a police cruiser window being busted, and a teenage party-goer from Rumson was arrested for disorderly conduct and other similar charges.
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Approximately 50 juveniles were located in the home, as well as Krikorian. the homeowner. Numerous bottles of alcohol and cases of scattered beer cans, both opened and unopened were observed by officers, according to Isherwood.
All juveniles present were released to a parent or guardian after police broke up the party, Isherwood said.
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