Ohio Airbnb guest throws ‘New Year Banger’ for 250 people

An Airbnb guest trashed his rented home, and their neighbors, after he threw a wild New Year’s Eve party.

Police were called to the address in Shelley Drive in Seven Hills, Ohio, at 11pm on  Saturday night after complaints of loud noise and cars blocking the street.

When they arrived, they found hundreds of revelers, packed tightly into the property. Officers say they saw party goers throwing up where they stood, smashing windows and causing property damage.

An Airbnb guest trashed his rented home, and their neighbors, after he threw a wild New Year’s Eve party (pictured)

The homeowner told police that they had rented out a room in their house for $40 a night, with the stipulation that the Airbnb (pictured) guest could not throw a party or event

The homeowner told police that they had rented out a room in their house for $40 a night, with the stipulation that the Airbnb (pictured) guest could not throw a party or event

Cops also noted the strong smell of marijuana and alcohol in their police report.

The homeowner told police that they had rented out a room in their house for $40 a night, with the stipulation that the Airbnb guest could not throw a party or event.

But the guest ignored the rules and advertised the ‘New Year’s Banger’ on Twitter – for $5 a person, according to the police report.

At least 250 people responded and turned up to the residential home, forcing the homeowner to lock himself in his bedroom and call the police after five men at the party threatened him.  

A neighbor, who says her home was also damaged by the raucous event, described it as a ‘mob.’

A neighbor said her home was also damaged by the 'mob' at the party

A neighbor said her home was also damaged by the ‘mob’ at the party

‘I observed several hundred people packed so tightly in each of the rooms and up the stairwell, it did not appear there was space for anyone to extend their arms,’ an officer wrote in the police report, adding the crowd were shouting anti-police comments. 

It took an hour to clear the house, police said.

The homeowner, who was cited for a noise disturbance, has since filed a claim with Airbnb and told police his entire home had been trashed by the event. 

The Airbnb guest was not arrested but is facing charges of disorderly conduct for unreasonable noise and hindering movement on public streets, furnishing alcohol to minors, alcohol activities without a permit and criminal damaging.

DailyMail.com has reached out to Airbnb for comment. 



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