Capri Building, Brisbane: Dramatic scenes as an out of control Airbnb party is gatecrashed by cops
A group of teenage girls are said to have stalked the corridors of a luxury tower block and terrorised residents after a wild Airbnb party got out of hand.
Police were called to the Capri Building in Brisbane’s inner city on Monday evening after reports of a disturbance.
One shocked resident claimed the situation was ‘getting out of hand’.
“People were being beaten and the girls were running up and down the hallway banging on doors,” the resident said. Courier mail.
Messages from the building’s group chat detailed how the teens were “running amok” and banging on doors.
‘I’m with my girlfriend and someone is trying to get into her house. Where are the police?’ wrote one.
The wild scenes ended when police finally arrived to storm the celebrations.
Footage has emerged of officers entering the complex, where they arrested three teenagers.
A teenager, wearing a hoodie, was filmed leaving the complex, escorted by several officers, and placed in the back of a van.
A group of female teenagers are said to have stalked the corridors of a luxury tower block and harassed residents after an Airbnb party got out of hand. The photo shows one of three teenagers arrested by police
Emergency services were called to the Capri Building (pictured) in inner-city Brisbane at 7pm on Monday evening following reports of a wild apartment party
Three teenage girls, including two 16-year-olds, were taken into custody.
A Mitchelton woman, 19, has been charged with several sexual assault-related offences and will appear in Brisbane Magistrates Court on July 23.
A Queensland Police spokesperson said they responded to a public disturbance at the Ann Street apartment complex on Monday evening.
“The group then allegedly became involved in an altercation with residents of the building and entered an adjacent unit,” the spokesperson said.
“During the altercation, a 59-year-old man from Newstead and a 59-year-old woman from Newstead suffered minor injuries.”