Logan police arrested 11 individuals on drug and alcohol-related charges at The 900 Factory apartments Friday night.
At approximately 11 p.m., police received a noise complaint from a resident at the complex. When officers arrived at the apartment, they could see alcohol from the doorway and detected the odor of marijuana, which they confirmed after receiving a search warrant.
The tenant of the apartment was charged with possession of marijuana.
According to Capt. Tyson Budge, the officers performed breathalyzer tests on all partiers under 21, and only one was allowed to leave. The rest were charged with being minors in possession of alcohol. Budge said everyone was very cooperative, and for that reason they were all cited and released on the scene with nobody taken into custody. He said a minor's first possession conviction generally puts him or her on probation for a year in addition to the fine.
Rachel Romney, the property manager at the 900 Factory, said that alcohol is completely against the rules in the apartment complex.
"We're happy that the police do what they do to keep our residents safe," she said. "We want all our residents to have a safe living environment, and we have no tolerance for that. I think the students' parents appreciate it too."
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