Man Hired to Do Lawn Work Holds Large House Party While Homeowners Are Away, Officials Say
- Michael Brown, a 37-year-old lawn care worker from Charlotte, organized a large unauthorized party on Saturday at a Weddington residence during the owners’ absence.
- The party took place after Brown first claimed ownership of the house, then changed his story to say the property was connected to his grandparents, before ultimately revealing he was hired to handle lawn care and had no connection to the homeowners.
- Several law enforcement agencies responded to noise complaints and traffic hazard reports, cleared the partygoers, and found assorted property damage after the property was vacated.
- Brown was arrested on several charges such as unlawful entry, trespassing in the second degree, causing a minor to engage in unlawful behavior, damaging property, and fraudulently acquiring property. He was held on a secured bond set at $10,000 before being released.
- Officials stated that Brown organized a large, unauthorized gathering at the residence, collected money from attendees as an admission charge for his own benefit, and that many guests drove away recklessly afterward, prompting numerous traffic stops and law enforcement responses.
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