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Wild Holiday Party at Breton Bay Part Two


There wasn't a party on Pebble Beach Court...the wild party reported on Dec. 23 at 10:30 pm in Breton Bay was simply a case of four kids sitting around in a parent's home watching videos when 3 males from Calvert County showed up and crashed the "party", starting fights and the young people in the home called police, according to a family member. The home of Leonardtown attorney Phil Dorsey was under the supervision of an adult, while the parents were out of town, according to the family spokesman. 

Three males were reported to be suffering from lacerations with ten people fighting, according to the 911 emergency dispatch. A dozen police cars responded and three ambulances were dispatched but only one was used to transport one youth who Cpl. Jeff McLane says was treated at St. Mary's Hospital. 

As of Dec. 28th, St. Mary's Sheriff's have not reported any arrests in the assault. Lt. Michael Merican, Commander of the patrol division, has yet to respond to an inquiry as to the incident, including if any arrest has been made or if alcohol use by underage persons were found by responding deputies.

A party held at a private home in Drayden two years ago over the Thanksgiving holiday weekend, which was essentially "no big deal" ended in a murder when a punk from Hollywood crashed the party.

 The punk, Jeremy Weigle, had brought a gun and when confronted by Kevin Clarke, when he bumped Clarke's sister, he shot and killed Clarke. Weigle was convicted of murder and he is in prison.