By Christine Show

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An 18-year-old recent high school graduate threw a house party where 200 teenagers showed up and engaged in underage drinking, police said.

Laurenz Jacobsen is under investigation for violating a social host ordinance after police broke up the party on Saturday at his Encinitas, California home following his graduation this week from La Costa Canyon High School.

Two people were arrested for drinking in public after police said they found large quantities of alcohol at the house and partygoers hiding in bathrooms and closets.

Found: Police broke up a party held by Laurenz Jacobsen, 18, at his Encinitas, California home (pictured) where 200 teenagers attended with alcohol around

Found: Police broke up a party held by Laurenz Jacobsen, 18, at his Encinitas, California home (pictured) where 200 teenagers attended with alcohol around

Big night: Corey Lamb, 20, and a 17-year-old were arrested for being drunk in public after police said they found the house filled with alcohol (pictured)

Big night: Corey Lamb, 20, and a 17-year-old were arrested for being drunk in public after police said they found the house filled with alcohol (pictured)

Corey Lamb, 20, and a boy, 17, who wasn't identified because he is a minor, were arrested for being drunk in public.

The 17-year-old was also taken into custody for violating curfew and resisting arrest, according to the San Diego County Sheriff's Office.

Jacobsen told police his parents were out of town as he held the party at his house along the 3100 block of Brookside Lane.

Police arrived around 10.16pm after they received a complaint about a loud party at the house.

Alcohol was found in various areas, including the kitchen, patio and living room, according to police.

Parents of minors attending the party were notified by police to come pick up their children.

Lieutenant Ken Nelson, of the San Diego County Sheriff's Department, said in a phone interview with the Daily Mail that they are still investigating whether Jacobsen’s parents were aware that their son was planning to host the massive party.

Jacobsen, along with the owners of the house, may be liable for violating the social host law within the city and surrounding San Diego County.

This includes allowing minors to consume alcohol in their homes.

The boy could face a fine of up to $1,000 for a first-time offense.

Repeat offenders can be fined up to $2,000, 32 community-service hours or six months in jail, police said.

Jacobsen could also be responsible for any injuries from partygoers or others and for the cost of having law-enforcement respond to the scene.

'Out of town': Jacobsen told police his parents weren't around during the party he held after he graduated from high school where alcohol was served

'Out of town': Jacobsen told police his parents weren't around during the party he held after he graduated from high school where alcohol was served

A growing number of cities and counties have passed so-called social host ordinances as a way to crack down on underage drinking. In San Diego County, repeat offenders face fines of up to $2,000, 32 hours of community service or six months in jail.

Lieutenant Nelson said that there are typically a couple of underage drinking parties throughout the county.

On the night of the Encinitas incident, he said that deputies were anticipating calls about rowdy gatherings because it is graduation time.


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Ho hum. No news is good news, I guess.

This is news? Um, when I was a teenager this would have been a normal weekend event. Whats up with that?!

Boy, this really gives me a flashback to 1974. At least back then there was no BS Social Host Ordinance. I only had to deal with my parents, which was bad enough..

Haha man my parties never got busted and 200 would have been a small one. Kids these days are so so dumb.

Makes me think about Project X (the Movie)

so what was the big problem some older teens get together and have a party most teens leaving school do the same .bring in stifler then that would be a party but a little get together why all the fuss.

i hope they had a good time while it lasted

Slow news day?

i swear this happens on a daily basis?....

Parents of teens & young adults: NEVER go out of town and leave that kid at home! Even a "good kid" can't resist the temptation or control the number and behavior of the attendees. These kids are all very lucky and probably don't know that yet. It is for our son's and his friends' safety that we stayed home those years - if you MUST go, get a chaperone to stay. A pleasure trip out of town for the two of you can wait.

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