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London

Police car damaged after 'concerning' party puts 500 people in the street near Fanshawe

For the second time in less than a week, London Police responded to a crowded house party on Thurman Circle, a residential street near Fanshawe College campus.

For the second time in less than a week, police break up a large party on Thurman Circle

Garbage collection day on Thurman Circle shows evidence of a wild street party broken up by police early Monday. The street of one- and two-storey brick houses is located steps from campus, making it popular with Fanshawe Students. Although the fall semester only started Tuesday, police have already been twice called to complaints about parties on the street. (Andrew Lupton/CBC)

For the second time in less than a week, London Police responded to a crowded house party on Thurman Circle, a residential street near the FanshaweCollege campus.

Shortly after midnight on Monday, a 9-1-1 caller reported100 people on the street, some throwing bottles.

When police arrived on the street located near CheapsideStreet and Fanshawe College Boulevard, partierspoured out of houses, swelling the number on the street to about 500 people.

As police began to disperse the crowd, some began to throw bottles. One struck a police vehicle, damaging its windshield.

Four people from four different Thurman Circle addresses were issued provincial offence notices for violating the city's nuisance bylaw, which can result in a fine of up to $10,000.

The incident comes less than seven days after an attempted robbery, also during a house party onThurman Circle.

In that incident, police charged seven people with weapons offences and seized three firearms.

Police saytwo occupantsof a house were assaulted by several uninvited guests and personal items were stolen.

Students and residents who spoke to CBCNews for this story estimated that about 80 per cent of Thurman Circle's one- and two-storey brick houses are student rentals.

One resident told CBCNews that partiers have in the past kicked in his garage door and scrawledgraffiti on his fence.

He asked not to be named for fear of getting targeted.

Police warning

Const. Sandasha Bough said police are warning students to be careful about holding or attending large off-campus parties. Their warning comesas both Western University and Fanshawe begin fall classes this week.

"They're putting not only the police officers in danger by having these large gatherings, but also members of the community," she said. "This is definitely concerning for us because school hadn't even begun yet."

Police say no one was hurt in Monday's incident.