Crime & Safety
Montville Police Called In To Break Up Huge Parsippany House Party
They were one of 12 jurisdictions called in to break up the party, which ended in a giant fight.

MONTVILLE, NJ — A Parsippany house party got so big it took police officers from 12 jurisdictions, including Montville, to break it up, Parsippany police said in a statement.
Parsippany police were called to South Beverwyck Road and Edgewood Court house party for a noise complaint Saturday night.
Adam Gill, 21, from Oak Ridge, was told by police the more than 400 party goers needed to leave the home. While police were talking to Gill, fights began to break out on the back deck.
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Parsippany officers attempted to break up the fights, but "they were encircled by the crowd who began pushing the officers," police said in a statement. Additional Parsippany police and officers from other jurisdictions helped break the party and fight up; no officers were injured.
Gill and a roommate, James Moran, 22, from Waldwick, were both issued local ordinance violations for a noise complaint, police said. They were released with a pending court date.
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Officers from Hanover, East Hanover, Morris Plains, Morristown, Denville, Wharton, Fairfield, Rockaway, Montville, the New Jersey State Police and the Morris County Park Police all responded to the party.
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