Police respond to civil dispute at alleged ‘party house’ in Beverly Hills

A “civil dispute” was investigated Friday at a Beverly Hills home that’s been the center of several complaints by neighbors who say it’s being run by squatters.

They call it “a party house” and it sits on the border of Beverly Hills and Bel Air. Neighbors say squatters have been living at the home for a few months, throwing wild parties that they advertise and even charge admission for.

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According to the Los Angeles Police Department, officers responded to the home on Beverly Grove Place around 2:45 p.m. for what they initially said was a burglary call.

Police later said those who were detained were later released and said the incident is being considered “a civil dispute.” Video showed at least eight people in handcuffs, but the group was later released.

No one was taken into custody and the scene was cleared Friday evening.

Details surrounding the dispute weren’t immediately released.

LAPD has been to the home several times.

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