Gulf Shores Police Arrest Over 100 People at Open House Party

By Rick McCann
Blue RAM Media/Gulf Coast News
March 28, 2026
GULF SHORES, Ala. The Gulf Shores Police responded to complaints of a large group of teens gathering near the 2400 block of West Beach Blvd and officers responded to investigate.
According to GSPD when their officers arrived in the area, they immediately observed dozens and dozens of apparent spring breakers and as officers approached the home, a large amount of beer was poured on one of the officers from a balcony, soaking his uniform.
Over 100 people were arrested after police shut down the large house party.
This comes as 30 schools from around the country are visiting the Gulf Coast for spring break.
The Gulf Shores police said that most of the arrests involved underaged drinking and other misdemeanors.
Those arrested were from states like Missouri, Arkansas, Kansas, and Texas, to name a few.
We have contacted GSPD to see if the homeowner was or will be charged for allowing the “Open House” party.
Under Alabama law (Code § 13A-11-10.1), it is a Class B misdemeanor for an adult to allow an “open house party” to continue if they know, or should know, that minors are consuming alcohol or drugs on their property. Adults must take reasonable steps to prevent this, with penalties including up to six months in jail and/or a $2,000 fine.
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