Queenstown police drafted in officers from Wanaka and Alexandra to help shut down a rowdy Fernhill party on Saturday night.
Accounts of bottles being thrown and disorderly behaviour were reported to police and one 23-year-old was arrested at the scene.
One neighbour said, on social media, his car was broken into and residents took to Facebook to complain about the amount of broken bottles and rubbish left behind. More than 300 people attended the Lordens Pl shindig on Saturday evening, which was advertised on social media as the "Fernhill Mansion Party" and hosted by Queenstown's "mostcooked", a public Facebook page. Party-goers were promised "free beer funnel on entry", "Beer pong" and "live DJs" on the publicly shared invitation.
Those who live at the property, believed to be a rental, did not want to speak to the media when approached by the Otago Daily Times yesterday. Neither did a number of other party-goers. Queenstown Lakes District Council communications manager Michele Poole confirmed noise control received a number of complaints, the first at 9pm.
Council staff initially cautioned party organisers. After more complaints they went back to seize all sound equipment.