Police called to Cambridge house party that 'got out of hand' after people turned up 'uninvited'
Police were called to break up a house party in Cambridge after it 'got out of hand' on Friday night (September 20). People living nearby contacted CambridgeshireLive after around 200 young people attended the party on Water Street.
One person said one police car had been called to the scene originally at around 9:18pm with an officer trying to break up the party. Another resident said several more police cars, a large number of officers, and at least one ambulance turned up at the house at around 10:15pm.
They said partygoers were seen jumping on the police cars and yelling and shouting in the street. One resident said: "The noise was equal to a football stadium.
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"They were off their heads. Forgive but we even had couples making out in our car ports. Mouthy and mindless."
A Cambridgeshire Police spokesperson said: "It was a house party that had got out of hand with lots of people turning up uninvited to it. It was dealt with by officers. There were no reports of any assaults or damage."