An out-of-control Halloween statement successful Perth's south-east was surgery up by police aft hundreds of teenagers turned up - galore of them gatecrashers.
Two officers were allegedly assaulted while dispersing nan crowd astatine nan Byford location past night, landing 2 statement goers successful nan lock-up overnight.
What started arsenic a Halloween statement soon turned much instrumentality than dainty erstwhile Linton Street North was flooded pinch much than 400 people.
"It was not nan owner's responsibility astatine all," neighbour Jean told 9News.
"These kids appeared from obscurity and it was nan proprietor that called nan constabulary because I saw him afterwards and he was very concerned."
While galore were simply location for spooky thrills, neighbours opportunity a fewer poisoned apples were screaming, smashing bottles, jumping fences and moreover lunging astatine police.
"So nan policeman astatine nan side, he was wonderful, he dived connected this large teenager, knocked him connected nan floor.
"Then each nan different policemen dived connected top. It was conscionable for illustration connected television!"
A 16-year-old woman was accused of punching 1 serviceman successful nan face, past kicking different successful nan knee.
Randy Hill, 21, fronted tribunal today, charged pinch disorderly behaviour, obstructing a nationalist serviceman and supplier possession.
Some neighbours opportunity astatine 1 constituent a watercourse of astir 200 teenagers walked down nan roadworthy to get to nan party.
They'd travel from nan precocious opened Byford train position astir a kilometre away.
The aforesaid group near a way of smashed bottles and surgery fences erstwhile asked to leave.
Residents and partiers picked up nan pieces, pinch nan thoroughfare still littered pinch bottles, cans and discarded Halloween costumes.
It was a nighttime of thrills and spills that won't soon beryllium forgotten.
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