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Parents charged after teen party in Warrington

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WARRINGTON, PA — Two parents face charges after police responded to a large underage drinking party on Halloween.

Warrington Police were called to the 300 block of Joelle Court at approximately 9:08 p.m. on Oct. 31 for a report of a large underage drinking party.

Officers arrived to find approximately 150 teenagers at the residence, many of whom appeared to be under the influence of alcohol.

Homeowners Michael Moore, 56, and Rachel Moore, 48, both of Pennsylvania, invited officers inside to assist with the situation.

Michael Moore told police he had hired a bouncer for the party, but the bouncer never arrived.

Inside the residence, officers observed a large bar area containing alcoholic beverages and numerous red solo cups.

Witnesses told police the party had become out of control and that multiple jars containing alcohol were located throughout the home.

One witness said they attempted to enter the party but were denied entry because they were not on the invite list.

The witness said the defendants were standing in the garage, which served as the entrance to the party, checking the names of juveniles against the guest list.

Michael Moore and Rachel Moore were processed on May 11 in connection with the incident.

Rachel Moore, 48, is charged with selling or furnishing liquor or malt or brewed beverages to minors and corruption of minors.

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