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More fun with alcohol

The Monday night party in the parking lot behind a house was getting loud. Loud enough a resident called Englewood police.

When an officer showed up, the host said he lived next door and had invited a few friends over for a bonfire and drinks. A “few friends” numbered 15 to 20, all talking and drinking, according to the police report.

The officer told the host to keep it down, otherwise somebody was going to be cited.

The officer then stopped by the house in front of the parking lot. The homeowner said the house next door was vacant. The officers returned to the parking lot and told the host to shut it down.

Returning to his cruiser, the officer spotted a young party-goer urinating in the parking lot. The gentleman was arrested and searched. The officer found a dope pipe on the gentleman, who admitted he was drunk.

It wasn’t his fault, though. His friends got him drunk — seriously drunk. Once at the county lockup, the 21-year-old threw up in the back of the cruiser. He was turned over to jail personnel, who provided a wheelchair to transport the young gentleman into the lockup.

He was cited disorderly conduct while intoxicated and possession of drug paraphernalia.

Too bad, he wasn’t made to clean up the puke in the back of the squad car.

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