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3 people taken to hospital after out-of-control house party in RM of Rosser, RCMP say

Three teenagers were taken to hospital after violence broke out at a wild drug and alcohol-fuelledhouse party northwest of Winnipeg last month, RCMP say.

Party announced on Snapchat caused thousands of dollars of damage to vacation rental home

Youth with their faces blurred are seen inside a home. One person has their phone in the air.
Youth are seen at a wild house party in the RM of Rosser that RCMP responded to on Feb. 24. Police say three people were taken to hospital. (Submitted by RCMP)

Three teens were taken to hospital after violence broke out at a wild drug and alcohol-fuelledhouse party northwest of Winnipeg last month, RCMP say.

Mounties received multiple calls about the party at a vacation rental home on Feb. 24 at about 11:30 p.m., including a reportof gunshots, and when police arrived, many people were running and driving away from the house, RCMP said in a news release on Monday.

When officers went into the building, empty liquor bottles littered the ground, but nogun was found.

Almost immediately, ateenagerapproached the officers and said her friend was in need of emergency medical assistance. Officers cleared the way for paramedics to take her to hospital.

Another teenwasalso found hurt outside of the home and taken to hospital with serious injuries,RCMP media relations officer Tara Seelsaid in an interview on Monday.

Three alcohol bottles are seen on a snowy ground with a house and trees in the background.
Bottles of liquor are seen on the ground off Prairie Dog Trail in the RM of Rosser, remnants of a wild party that happened there last month. (Randall McKenzie/CBC)

Police later discovered another partygoer was taken to hospital to be treated for injuries sustained there.

Seel says two of the three teenswereassaulted, though not shot, while a third overdosed. Others were hurt at the party, but didn't need to go to hospital, she added.

Investigators havedetermined the party was announced on Snapchat and that many people at the party didn't know each other.

The partygoers caused thousands of dollars in damage to the rental house,Seel says.

"You can imagine three floors full of youth with access to alcohol and drugs and no knowledge of who owned the property or was responsible for it, no sense of respect or regard for that property. The damage was pretty extensive," she said.

Bottles of alcohol, cans, cups and deflated balloonscould still be seen littering the ground of the property on Monday.

A blurry photo taken at night shows several people on top of a police cruiser while other people surround the vehicle, some taking photos.
Police also responded to a massive party on Halloween weekend in 2022 in East St. Paul. Seel says the two parties are concerning because they both became very violent. (Instagram)

This is the second violent, out-of-control house party promotedin that area of Manitoba in less than six months.

On Halloween weekend, police were called to a house party in East St. Paul, where more than a hundred teenagers and young adults were congregating.

A number of them swarmed officers,spat on them and shouted racial slurs, then jumped on the cruisers, RCMP said.

Partygoers shattered awindshield on one cruiser, while the roof and hood of another wasdamaged. Some people inthe crowd also launched fireworksat police and the cruisers.

Mounties also interfered in a potential sexual assault.

Nine people were arrested in connection with that party as of December.

Seel said the parties escalated to violence quickly at both parties.

"The safety risks at events such as these are off the charts ...in this particular instance, as with the one in East St. Paul, theviolence escalated very quickly and escalated to a pretty severe level," she said.

Seel said she advises youth not to attend parties hosted by people they don't know, and to advise a trusted adult or the police.

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Violent drug and alcohol-fuelled house party in Rosser sends teens to hospital

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Police are calling for information about a wild house party. It happened late last month in Rosser, just outside Winnipeg. Officers described it as a destructive and chaotic scene with several teenagers ended up in hospital.