Crime & Safety
Teens Hospitalized for Intoxication After Cops Bust Huge Long Island House Party
Mostly underage drinkers were at the 400-person house party Tuesday night, police say.

Three teens were hospitalized for severe intoxication after authorities say they responded to a Great Neck house party of 400 people Tuesday night.
Officers arrived to a Mill Neck Road home at 9:30 p.m. to find a large house party consisting of mostly people who were underage, police say.
Three unconscious people, two boys ages 15 and 16 and one girl age 16, were transported to a local hospital to be treated for severe intoxication, police say. The Great Neck Vigilant Fire Company said a total of eight people were taken to local hospitals for evaluation.
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The owner of the house, 53-year-old Adam Hutt, was issued a field appearance ticket for violating the social host law. He is due in First District Court in Hempstead on Sept. 27.
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