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Tuesday, September 2, 2003
Cops bust Star Ranch party, take 57 to jail

photo Tucson law-enforcement agencies made good on a promise to fight under-aged drinking and alcohol-related violence by breaking up a west-side apartment party Friday night.

When it was over, 125 minors were arrested, 57 of them sent to jail, after police surrounded and confined partyers in a courtyard at the Jefferson at Star Ranch apartments, 41 S. Shannon Rd., just west of the Pima Community College's west campus. Many of those arrested were UA students. [Read article]

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